The wheel clicks, the page moves, the gun swaps, and I am happy. It's basically the same with mouse wheels-I need that tactile feedback under my finger to reassure me that things are happening as they're meant to. I'll admit, that sounds cool as hell, but it actually doesn't sound at all because there's no noise coming from the mouse wheel, and that's a fact.īack when I was playing flight sims regularly, I had a CH throttle that drove me nuts because it didn't have an afterburner detent (a lock for the throttle), so I was never 100 percent confident that I was fully balls-out in a crisis. Without it, PC gamers are operating in the dark, the abyss, embracing the void. A mouse wheel that clicks is, functionally, the same. Animal shows would begin to suck and my friend group would have nothing to do on Animal Show Night. What if bats couldn't make little clicking noises? Dolphins? They would not be able to make much sense of their environment or communicate effectively, dying out in a matter of weeks, possibly less.