Corsair Vengeance™ M95
LOGITECH G600 MMO
Cyborg R.A.T. 7
Razer Naga 2014
Want to buy a decent mouse.
So every one who has or tryed any of the mouse post how did it feel ect ect.![]()
Reputation: 10Corsair Vengeance™ M95
LOGITECH G600 MMO
Cyborg R.A.T. 7
Razer Naga 2014
Want to buy a decent mouse.
So every one who has or tryed any of the mouse post how did it feel ect ect.![]()
Reputation: 366Going to hijack your thread to ask a question too to avoid making another thread.
What are good mice with these extra buttons? I have no idea what the correct layout should be for them to be considered efficient/useful. Of course the games I plan to use these extra buttons for are Dota 2 and etc. MOBAs. So are there some specific layouts of the buttons on these mice I need to be on a lookout or it doesn't matter?
Primarly looking for a mouse that won't after a year of active gaming (i.e most, if not all, Razer products).
Reputation: 785Depends on the mouse. There are pros and cons to all kinds.
City mice are good at giving financial aid, but if I want some thoughts on my garden you'd bet I would ask a field mouse.
City mice have good taste for cheese, but that's a luxury seldom indulged for country mice.
House mice are great for hide and seek, but lab mice are fantastic conversationalists.
Reputation: 125room mice are annoying because of there consistent chatter
Reputation: 140i feel like all mouses are the same ive never been able to tell the difference, however the shape of it fitting into your hand would depend on you and not someones opinion.
and the mouses with all the buttons for skill slots in mmos i think its redic becuase your more than likely to hit the wrong button and or multiple of them at once. you would have to relearn the game when using your old method would out beat the time it took to learn a new skill of pressing new buttons on a mouse..lol
Heh actually it's pretty convenient to have these buttons in mmos like wow, pretty damn rare to hit the wrong thing too once you're used to it ( I have my buttons interface set the same way was my mouse though, so if I don't remember which button it is I just have to take a quick look at the skill buttons on screen)
Didn't try the R.A.T.7 so dunno much about it, but atleast it looks like you can tune it to your own preference for the shape.
Same for the M95, never used it, but I must say, the button layout on the side seems confusing.
Naga feels much better in hand than G600 in my opinion and now come with a few removable side part. It feels small, but it's easy to get a good grip on it, my hand got used to it pretty fast and it felt really comfortable (The G600 is slowly giving me carpal tunnel so far D: ). Sadly... me and my friend had a few, had to replace them pretty much every year.
I'm new to the G600, slowly getting used to it, it's quite large, your third finger is on the mouse (there's third ''click'' button), I feel like i don't have as much grip on it as on the naga, my third finger being on it instead of on the side. The buttons on the side are much bigger and have a different shape, they're kind of ''separated'' by the central part, it makes it pretty easy to know which is which, but in the end I feel this is useless after a lil while and the shape makes it harder to press the lower ones (I can't seem to press them with the middle of my thumb, I have to move my thumb down to press them with the tip of the thumb, infact the soft shape makes me unable to tell which button the middle of my thumb is on.)
*also, on a sidenote, the stupid shape of the back of the mouse is annoying the shit outta me, cause if I put too much weight on my hand, I make the mouse lift from my desk...
In the fight between naga and G600, so far naga's my favourite, sadly, as I said, it breaks down fast and ends up costing more