As I am mostly a PC gamer, my mouse don't disconnect (or at least, the one I have now, don't).
However, when I do play on a console, I tend to play for long stretches of time, and I tend to use wireless controllers. So the controller I use will inevitably disconnect on me.
My old computer mouse, a logitech G5, died on me during the hayday of MW2. It wouldn't just give up and die, but it would live, disconnect itself, connect itself and live for a little more. The G5's final death was long and painful, but closer and closer to it's final death, these smaller deaths became more and more frequent. So when I was in the middle of a MW2 match, it would often die on me when I needed it to live.
Rest in peace G5, you were a soldier 'till the end.
However, when I do play on a console, I tend to play for long stretches of time, and I tend to use wireless controllers. So the controller I use will inevitably disconnect on me.
My old computer mouse, a logitech G5, died on me during the hayday of MW2. It wouldn't just give up and die, but it would live, disconnect itself, connect itself and live for a little more. The G5's final death was long and painful, but closer and closer to it's final death, these smaller deaths became more and more frequent. So when I was in the middle of a MW2 match, it would often die on me when I needed it to live.
Rest in peace G5, you were a soldier 'till the end.