@Chrispy_
other companies produce stuff that necessitates bloated software and then label it “e-sports grade” eludes me. Yes, I am looking at you, Razer and Logitech.
I don't willingly give money to Razer, but I get gifted their stuff now and again on promo or distributer bundles (I guess they struggle to sell the overpriced garbage at the MSRP, which is why everyone's trying to palm it off some other way).
Synapse in particularly annoys me because it's a complete shit-show of unnecessary nonsense that doesn't belong in a mouse driver, and even very expensive hardware like the Basilisk Ultimate ($169 mouse, FFS!) doesn't offer
full on-board memory. If you choose to use it on a machine without the
full Synapse suite installed, you can only control basic button assignments and DPI. Everything else, from macros to lighting requires the bloatware.
I'm 100% sure that's intentional, because the settings for macros and lighting are going to take up mere
bits of information in
megabits of onboard flash memory - but Razer want to make sure you have an incentive to sign into their advert-delivery, usage-tracking, home-phoning spyware. "Thanks for buying our $169 mouse, if you don't also subscribe to our advertising and data-collection, we're going to limit its functionality".