mmo mouse

The issue with some of these is reaching all of the side buttons with my thumb - I've had a few over the years but the one I have now is the most comfortable. Razer Naga Expert.

My basket at Overclockers UK:

Total: £78.65
(includes shipping: £8.70)




The Corsair below looks interesting though - you can change the location of the thumb buttons to better suit your thumb

My basket at Overclockers UK:

Total: £83.69
(includes shipping: £8.70)


 
A friend of mine recently brought that corsair mouse and she has had nothing but trouble with it apparently the driver keeps crashing and causes the buttons to become unresponsive unless she restarts the utility engine
 
A friend of mine recently brought that corsair mouse and she has had nothing but trouble with it apparently the driver keeps crashing and causes the buttons to become unresponsive unless she restarts the utility engine

The scimitar is a great looking mouse and performs well. However, it just doesn't seem to work properly (sent mine back due to the problems you mention above). From what I'm seeing on the corsair forums, they still haven't managed to sort it either as people are still regularly reporting this issue regardless of setup and version of CUE and firmware.

Damn shame, I really liked it. Quite happy with my Nyth now, but you know new shinies are always nice. :D

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Wulf
 
hi, i received it, set all the buttons up for euro truck sim 2 but when I press the button for left or right turn the steering wheel doesn't return to the centre when I let go
 
Had the naga for just over a year but it suffers from the usual Razer left click wears out issue where you'll start double clicking or not clicking at all.
 
I have the corsair one they sent to me a replacement for a dead m95.
Its a good mouse but the corsair software lets it down as mentioned.
Always seems to be the way with corsair good hardware crap software.
 
I would go for the Logitech G600 MMO (can pick it up at less than £50 now)

I used to have the Razer Naga but the scrolling wheel became defective, little plastic bit broke and wheel became unusable. Got in touch with Razer but they are a US based company. I told them what the issue was and that all I wanted was the wheel. They said they don't stock spare parts and didn't care about anything else (honestly worst customer support). A £70 mouse just became a paper weight due to a £2 component. It also suffered from the double clicking issue but I sorted that out by cleaning it (you gotta open it which voids the warranty).

I went Logitech all the way, G13 game pad, keyboard and the G600. Logitech even replaces bits when things are out of warranty. Works best if you have all peripherals from them as they use one gaming software to manage all their peripherals.
 
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I'd personally have gone for a mouse with buttons in places other than all under one thumb. G700S or even the 16-button Steelseries Cataclysm - Makes it much harder to hit other buttons by accident, as well as being more useful in non-MMO games.
 
Little options in peripherals and I do want the extra buttons. I use the G13 gamepad and the G600 mouse so I have full control and 40 buttons to use. I tend to go for Num 1 to Num 0 + - on the side or 1 to 0 depending on the games (ME3, BF or Skyrim).

I am extremely happy with this set-up and the gamepad and mouse together cost less than the steelseries.

In WoW I have 3 bars all mapped out (%75 of 3 bars) I didn't bother mapping every keybind as some are not needed.
 
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