I have a Razer Naga mouse with the 12-button side panel on it, and I can't go back. It's like a dream and totally worth it, I've used it for years. I know the G600 is similar, so I'd say go for it.

I have a Razer Naga mouse with the 12-button side panel on it, and I can't go back. It's like a dream and totally worth it, I've used it for years. I know the G600 is similar, so I'd say go for it.
No leeching, No PL'ing, just 100% playing the game.

I can't say anything about the gamepad, but I own a G600 and it's one of the best purchases I have ever made. I got one after having gone through two Razer Nagas and can definitely say that the build quality is better.
The G600 also has a third main button for your ring finger, which is the best part of the mouse in my opinion. For GW2, I assigned "roll" to that trigger because I used it so frequently. In Planetside 2, I used it to just my DPI (mouse sensitivity) on the fly depending on the weapon I was using. For WoW and SWTOR, I used it as a toggle for mapping another set of 12 buttons on the side of the mouse.
...so yeah, it's a pretty awesome mouse. Is it overkill if you already have a gamepad? Quite possibly. Basically, it boils down to whether you need more buttons or not. If you do, then this will be a good investment. If not, it might still be a good investment, but probably for a game down the road. I don't use all of its features for every game I play.
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