m505 logitech wireless its so OP it has 3 buttons and a scrollwheel lol
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m505 logitech wireless its so OP it has 3 buttons and a scrollwheel lol
Currently using a Razer Naga Epic Chroma, a Razer Orbweaver Stealth and a Logitech K810 keyboard (for chat).
I've personally always had good luck with Razer. Never had a mouse not work and still have ones that are almost 10 years old that function just fine that I kept as backups.
I use a Logitech M750 trackball. But that's just on my laptop, I play with a controller because I don't like playing games on PC (PS3/PS4 player).
I have a Razer Naga 2014 MMO that I use primarily. It's been my personal favorite so far.
In the past, I used a Logitech G600, but found the thumb buttons to be far too small for my big toe thumbs. It's also a strange shape that I never could get used to. The Razer barely passes this as well, but the thumb buttons on it are a bit easier to discern.
In addition to those, I have a Logitech G502 Proteus Core that resides at work now, due to 3 buttons failing in less than 1 year. It served me fairly descently, but failed well before it should have, even with tons of frantic GW2 World Vs. World action.
Before those, a Corsair M95 MMO mouse. Strange array of 9 thumb buttons that took a bit of getting used to, but out of all the above units, it has the best build quality, hands down. A real solid mouse.
Next up, I'm going to try this out from Roccat: http://www.roccat.org/en-US/Products/Gaming-Mice/Nyth/
Logitech G600.
Ability bloat? What ability bloat?
Razer Naga Epic. Will probably buy another one if/when it dies, but it's still working great after 3 years (unlike SteelSeries, never again).
UtechSmart Venus, because it was cheap on Amazon and my old one was uncomfortable, took forever to get used to all the buttons...
R.A.T. 5 most confy mouse i've ever owned, also Roccat <3
Only problem is i get a double click that not even a script can stop fully ;_; And if i send it to get fixed im stuck with a peasant 3 button mouse, 1st world problems.
I use a Thermaltake Ventus Ambidextrous.