I have couple of these, one of them more than two years old and still running fine. I am aware of what issues you are referring to but have not faced anything like that yet so. I do not game but for productivity and ergonomics, these are unmatched.
I do not trust anything else apart from Logi for many years now.
In any case, the offer is gone.
Probably yes, the switches are too fragile for sustained clicks and will cope better with productivity tasks.
Still doesn't excuse Logi for switching to shady practices like using the cheaper Chinese switches designed to fail earlier (while costing only few cents less than the Japanese one), and reducing the warranty period from 3 years to 1 year somewhere around 2019.
I wasn't even aware of the warranty period reduction when my MX Anywhere failed as I had previously replaced one of the cheaper Bluetooth mice after 2 years sometime in 2017.
Switched to Asus mouse for now because of the slot-based switches. The ROG switches do last longer and they also provide spare Japanese Omron switches.
i have a 2 year old Mx Master 2S. after the 2 year mark, the gesture buttons failed and i had to make DIY repair. Now I am stuck with no feet for the mouse as its not available in India. If i go the import route, the shipping charges make it so that the cost is equivalent of a new one.
Thread 'MX Master 2S Mouse feet/ skates replacement'
https://techenclave.com/threads/mx-master-2s-mouse-feet-skates-replacement.207481/
It is very irritating that they provide glued feet. For example, on the Asus mouse the screws are under rubber caps that can be removed and reinserted without touching the sticker feet, of which they also provide a spare set.
Logi is driven by the marketing and accounting departments now it seems. They did the Maths and found that their brand name is enough to sell more disposable products and increase the income, compared to producing quality ones.