Gaming mice advice

Dec 01, 2012 14:09

I'm going back and forth between Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse and Razer Naga Special Edition - Molten. Does anyone have experience with these? Are they comfortable? Do they work well with WoW? Or does anyone have any other recommendations as far as gaming mice? I've never used one before, and fiance may be getting me on for Christmas, I just need ( Read more... )

technical: pc, hardware: mouse

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felknight December 1 2012, 19:26:10 UTC
I'm not really a fan of the Naga. The left click button seems to be cheaply made and I've heard I'm not the only one who wore that button out pretty quick. The thumb buttons are a pain to get used to. The way they're curved, it's easy to misclick. I've had a lot more luck with Logitech, and if you like the thumb buttons, I think the curve of the buttons on the G600 would be easier to get used to.

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penguinsane December 2 2012, 03:45:08 UTC
The left-click wears out and has a doubleclick issue, yes. I had a huge problem with that and my original blue Naga and I think the Molten has that problem, too. The new 2013 edition and I believe the Naga Epic (purple wireless) don't have this problem, from what I see so far.

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regen December 1 2012, 19:57:45 UTC
Personally I like the G600 more. My boyfriend tried both to compare and he preferred the Logitech mouse as well.

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chershey December 1 2012, 21:46:22 UTC
I swear by the shape of the G400, my third mouse from the same mold.

I've got a G5 at work, which is laser. The issue I've found with laser over optical is that the laser is going to pick up every little bit of lint, dust, or shed skin, negating the extra precision one is supposed to get with laser. Granted, I work at a cabinetry company, so no matter how clean we try to keep the office, fine sawdust always makes its way into the electronics and on my mouse pad.

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mipeltaja December 1 2012, 22:25:51 UTC
I'm using a G300 at the moment. I've only got two buttons bound right now, but it's performing impeccably for my usage and fits into my hand very nicely.
My friend has that Naga, and although I don't know anything about what it's like to actually use, I know it is the most comfortably-shaped mouse I have ever held (although I expect that's not true for all hands everywhere).

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penguinsane December 2 2012, 03:46:12 UTC
The new 2013 seems to have far less incidence of this happening.

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