I love the Naga, all of those buttons come in handy inside of WoW and outside of it too.
I love the Naga, all of those buttons come in handy inside of WoW and outside of it too.
Have none of you used the Razer Naga Control Panel ? You can literally remap every button, regardless if it's in 123 or Numpad mode (e.g. my 6 is bound to Ctrl + P).
Worth it my books, it's the best mouse I've ever owned.
If people manage to break it, well I guess no matter the product, there will always be faulty ones, but I have had mine for around 2 years now, been used for heavy gaming basically everyday and it is no where near breaking.
I bought a Naga Molten, Onza TE, Black Widow Ultimate. The naga started double clicking, right click not holding (this is important for games like Magicka). And the store wouldn't take it back and Razer refused to replace it telling me to return it where I bought it. The Onza has an issue where the "b" button sticks, the extra left bumper button stopped working, and today I noticed the rubber parts of the thumbsticks are coming off. Which is weird because I only use the controller for skyrim and dead island, and very rarely for any other game. The BWU back light stopped working. All of this 3-4 weeks after I was able to use them (they were birthday presents). Razer and the store I bought them at didn't want to make good on a return or swap. So I dealt with the keyboard, bought a standard 360 controller, and had to do some home grown fixes on my mouse.
I know this is an extreme situation, but I will never buy another razer product and as such cannot recommend them.
I have a first generation Naga. Bought within a month of release, it is still going strong. It has shown some visual wear, but it is functioning at a 100%. Biggest thing to keep it this way is to do an occasional cleaning. Cause the side buttons can get grimy with dead skin. I love my Razer Naga, and my fiancee loves her Razer Naga Hex.
We live in an era of "me versus them", an era where something is done that you don't like means you are personally attacked. People whine too much.
Let us play video games and be happy.
razer naga best wow mouse imo
I personally can't suggest the Razer Naga myself given my experiences with Razer and their products of late. I decided to try out the Razer Naga Epic to replace my ancient and floundering Microsoft wireless mouse. The first two I received were DOA and had to be returned (possibly not Razer's fault, both returns were handled by Amazon swiftly). My third Razer Naga Epic was functional, but required about 2 hours of troubleshooting to get to work, eventually requiring flashing the device and dock's firmware multiple times before it began to work.
About 3 weeks later, the mouse's lights the numeric pad on the side both ceased to function, and the right and left mouse buttons acquired a 1-2 second delay before they would register a click (making double-clicking nigh impossible). An hour or two of troubleshooting later I found I had to flash the device's firmware yet again to get it to work properly. This became a bi-weekly event for me, I would notice the keypad and lights cease to work and I would flash the firmware yet again. After about 3 months the internal battery port apparently died completely, it would not charge the current battery or a new battery at all and went from being a wireless to a wired mouse. Razer's support was less-than-sterling in this matter and blamed me for somehow damaging the battery or mouse and refusing to extend a warranty replacement for quite some time.
Eventually one of their support technicians relented and offered a warranty replacement given the history of trouble I had with the device. I opted not to get a new product and instead purchased a Logitech G600. I will say that the Razer Naga Epic was a great mouse *when it worked* - unfortunately that proved to be the ultimate problem with the product.
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The new razer gear is just build to be broken after 2-3y... i remember buying my naga when it was released and after 2 years the laser died WHEN I WAS SLEEPING and it's sad that my copperhead from late 2005 is still working with no problems
If you haven't even USED the firmware of razer, then please don't even BOTHER posting about the naga.
Don't listen to jschulth, you can re-configure ALL of your mouse buttons to ANY key you want them to be (even modifiers) with the drivers.
The naga is the best mouse I've owned with this many buttons. The only alternative is the logitech g600 which has MANY flaws in it (lots of double clicking, and mouse going all over the screen).
If you're planning on playing a lot of (MMO) games then I would certainly recommend the naga, just because of the 12 re-configurable side buttons.
Yeah I like mine. I bought it at the start of Cataclysm been putting it through hours of abused almost every single day since then and it hasn't broken or given me any problems at all. I also carry it around loosely in a backpack constantly so I guess my Naga is just a beast or something with all of the complaints I see about them breaking
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Is it worth it: Not Really
Will it make you better: Most likely not.
Is it fun: Yes
Do i like mine: Yes but it was a gift, I wouldn't spend that much on a mouse myself.
I had one razer years ago but never really liked it because even after a year, it did not fit on my hand. But that Logitech g600 looks good, i already keep my fingers in position that sets my ring finger on that 3rd button. Though it may be too elevated, gotta go to Big City (tm) and find a good nerdshop where i can test it...
I have no fewer than 89 combat-oriented keybinds on my resto druid (i.e. not counting basic movement/tab/UI frames/mounts/etc). Also why would you not bind food/water or important UI frames unless you were just out of keys? This is all done with a normal 5-button mouse, too. I'm not really too fond of MMO mice personally, but it's far better to use one than click things. If you can't see the use binding more than nine abilities you may as well be a keyboard-turner tbh.
PvP requires a lot more if you want to be competitive, so maybe that's why you're stating this (assuming you're saying it from a PvE standpoint due to 'rotation'). Macros to switch through arena1-arena3, focus macros (and regular non-focus), friendly macros, basically every skill that will have it's uses in PvP should be bound, including items/skills your party members offer.
I personally have 45 binds that I use almost every single 3s game I play. This is excluding my mount and various other things that aren't really needed but I put on odd keys. There's classes like Asb's which requires more, but I'm pretty sure the least you need is within the 30s.
As others have suggested, look into the Logitech G600. I think the two concave button groups are easier to use than the Naga. And the "G-Shift" button (the button to the right of the right mouse button) can be pretty handy.
..Mine broke a year to the freaking day. Why you no tell me this, halax?!
I just bit my tongue and turned around and bought a Logitech G600. Probably won't ever deal with Razer again.
Edit: For the record, the Naga certainly felt better *to me* since it was smaller... but damn... a year, mang!
Warlocks and hunters say hi.
Anyways, I've had mine for almost 4 years now, and I like it, and yes it still works 100%, miraculously, I hadn't had good luck with Razer in the past but this is about the only product I'd recommend from them. It takes some getting used to, and you will. I will say if you have gigantic hands/fingers though, this is not a good choice, the buttons are kind of small.