I bought a rat 7 lighly used over a year ago, and its never given me issues besides getting dust in its nooks and crannies. Its built solid people that break them clearly dont treat their mice nicely.
I bought a rat 7 lighly used over a year ago, and its never given me issues besides getting dust in its nooks and crannies. Its built solid people that break them clearly dont treat their mice nicely.
If you play WoW(Or other MMO) and continue to do so, get the G600 or Naga, depends on your hand size which would be more comfortable.
Nothing beats the Naga/G600 in MMO performance, the amount of easily-accessible keybinds you get is massive.
The new corsair looks really good I don't know when it is coming out thou.
that's debatable, all of the top players in my guild used a standard 5 button mouse, with the exception of one person, i never had any naga users top the DPS/HPS charts, or maintain tanking, and that's over 5 years of playing
a naga or g600 won't make you a better player
By build I meant the materials used to actually make the mouse. Not the ergonomic design. Obviously every mouse has a different feel depending on how many buttons used and the materials used to make the mouse (Cheap plastic vs good plastic) along with how close knit everything is.
I can suggest the Roccat SAVU. Very nice handling, got a few extra buttons which can be individually programmed.
I've been using a Razer Naga for the past 3 years and just moved onto a G600.
I love the buttons on the Naga, but the mouse isn't built so well. The grime and muck gets into the mouse and is hard to get out, along with the mouse not living too long compared to better quality brands such as Logitech.
Just moved onto a G600 tonight and I like the feel better than the Naga but I'm having trouble adjusting to the angled buttons on the side compared to being flat on a Naga. Also the "G-Shift" button that your ring fingers sits on is a bit odd in my opinion, I love the idea of using the finger for another button but I also use that finger to help move the mouse left, so not being able to push with the finger as hard as I would on a Naga is tricky at the moment.
Honestly the G600 is a great replacement to the Naga and can be used with the number pad keys just like the Naga for more bindings. If you're not so fond of all the keys, try going for a lower profile mouse in the Logitech range, solid built mice.
G600 if you're serious, MX518 if you want a mouse equivalent of Nokia 3310. I've used mine for about 4 years and then I gave it to a friend when his broke down, he's been using it for a couple of years now.
This, and not to mention mice like these don't support your hand well, so if you play a lot you could permanently damage your hand, arm, fingers, etc. Anything less than a proper mouse, and you're doing yourself a grave injustice no matter what task it is you perform with it: regular Office work, MMOs, or browsing facebook.
I myself am using the Logitech G700. I picked it because it's great for my hand, which tends to hurt a lot. It has 7 buttons on top of the default 3 buttons all mice come with, not including the 2 extra in the middle used to adjust the scroll wheel and 1 I use for DPI settings. Furthermore, I love that it can be wireless, without being permanently wireless: you connect it to an USB cable to charge it, and can play just fine either way. Furthermore, it's rather heavy (mouse weight is actually important people) and you can adjust its weight if I remember correctly to suit your hand.
This, I don't have a need for more. Give me the buttons I have on my mouse (Basicly the picture) and I don't need more. I have like... 6-9 buttons macroed to it only. It covers my need for PvE and PvP, in any specc. The other keybinds are on the keyboard where they are supposed to. Fast ones on the mouse.
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LOgitech G9x is an amazing mouse, really customizable. If you're like me and don't like a million buttons
on the side of the mouse, then this is perfect
I think it's essential to have a numpad on your mice as well if you take your gameplay seriously. Takes some learning though to hit the right buttons D:
Personally I love Razer Naga.
FYI if you still like the naga and want to try before putting money on other mouse is cleaning the contacts. Mine started doing that with the left click after 3 years. It is very easy and takes 5 minutes to do, just need to take the cover off after removing the screws under the plastic "U" shaped protector on the bottom. Put some cleaning solution or WD40 on a small Q-tip or rag and gently rub it on the contact point areas. Couple videos say the protector does not always go back on but mine stuck right back on with no issues.
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