Razer Orbweaver and map your movement (WASD) to the d-pad
Razer Orbweaver and map your movement (WASD) to the d-pad


I have a razer naga. I love it, but if you want something a bit more long-lasting I wouldn't recommend it. Hubby, myself, and two friends all got ours around the same time. One broke, and the other three have postal stamps inside it to fix a very common clicker issue.
Really nice design, but not well made imo.


This reduces to 2 alternatives.
You have lady like soft and weak hand with little fingers and nails you just painted so you need to be soft and carefull: Razer Naga and variations.
You have rea manly as f*** hands forged under the heat of a thousand suns and tained by the blood of dragon gods of hell: Logitech G600.
Anyway, Logitech G600 > All razer and competition has to offer. Is for MMORTS-RPGS, the ultimate gaming mouse.

I don't actually have a desk lol. I have a poang chair in front of a 40 inch tv hooked on the wall with my feet resting on the coffee table. Rather confortable setup, it's just wires makes it complicated. Doable, but simpler if wireless.It sounds like you need a new desk, not a new mouse. :P
Thanks for the input everyone.

bahahaha, good enough for me then !You have rea manly as f*** hands forged under the heat of a thousand suns and tained by the blood of dragon gods of hell: Logitech G600.
Once you have tried a mouse with ceramic feet, you won't want anything else. I got myself a seemingly cheap Revoltec FightMouse Elite and I don't want anything else. It also looks better than on the images online and fits my hand perfectly.
Interference with your wireless router, I had several Logitech mice suddenly starting to stutter horribly, because both the mice and the routers work on the 2.4GHz band. Also, depending on the mouse, there can be some input latency.
[ AMD Phenom II X4 970BE@4GHz | 12GB DDR3-RAM@CL7 | nVidia GeForce 260GTX OC | Crucial m4 SSD ]
Interference issues can pop up regularly (the various frequencies available are getting quite crowded). Latency issues even when everything is working perfect. Quite a few reasons to not consider a wireless for gaming. For regular browsing and such wireless is fine.
As for the g602 I never really cared for it as it felt cheap and fragile in my hands. The g602 my friend has eats AA batteries like mad.
Personally I stick to simple wired mice. I ran an intellimouse for years (the legendary version that FPS players covet). I replaced the intellimouse with a deathadder years ago. The deathadder eventually went out on me after several years so I bought the 2013 model. So those are the mice I've owned since basically 2001.
I have big hands so I have issues finding mice that fit me.
Question to those of you that have the G600, how big is it? I read that it is larger then the Naga and can cause hand fatigue. I have small girl hands, most of the gaming mice I have seen are pretty big. Will the G600 be a good fit for me?


Nage 2014 edition. Mechanical side buttons. Never looked back. I play so much better then for I got it.
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http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/pro...s-gaming-mouse
13 buttons. Wireless. Logitech.
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