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So, I decided to purchase the Razer Naga
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I've been interested to what all the "hype" regarding the Naga was about --- So, I decided to purchase one. For the money spent on the mouse, I could've arguably purchased a better mouse as the Naga for the most part seems to just be a brand.
Anyway, for those of you looking into purchasing one, here are some good features that've struck out for me: - The mouse is quite comfortably and "fast" - It's aesthetic to say the least, that includes the packaging. - Not as small as I initially thought - Extremely configurable |
Pwetty looks and nice cardboard box will improve my rating! Logitech G700 fo' life! - Argue all you want over amount of buttons - and their positioning - and the paint 'n stickers - or the box it came in. - G700 is cheaper, and beats Naga with at least 1 other reason: G700 has no docking station. You can charge it while you play, and switch from wireless to plugged wile on the go. |
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ive been using the naga for sometime now and to be honest, i couldt imagine playing wow with out it.
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razer products are crap.
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im swifty irl thats why i play ps3 with keyboard and mouse instead of purchase fps games on pc. Much better with razor.
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razer nage = good on mmo's but i never would use it on FPS (logitech g9x on fps games here ^^)
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Edited by Raahj on 20/09/11 13:34 (UTC)
I bought my Naga a few months ago, and boy did that made my keybinds a lot clearer.
I've only binded Q, E, R, F and 1-5 for spells from keyboard, and the rest is on the mouse (you get a total of 48 keybinds from the mouse alone for thumb, if you count Ctrl, alt and shift). I'd recommend this mouse to any Arena player, as the buttons are always on your reach. And what comes to FPS games, it's very neat that you can bind commands on the mouse buttons. Just what bugs me is that you have to assign the mouse buttons as keyboard buttons, these 12 extra buttons don't have it's own key (f.e. I have to bind thumb grid button 5 as Num5). Also, if you bind thumb grid button 1 for Num1, and you use Shift+Thumb grid 1, you end up using "End -button" on the game, as Shift+Num1 is "End". And the mouse feels quite fragile. No I don't work for Razer. Shouldn't this be on the gaming hardware forums? Forgot to mention, that if you spam the mouse buttons, your aim screws up badly sometimes ;P |
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You can get a wired naga instead (why use wireless anyway?). Its quite good once you get used to it, but the stickers are useless ill give you that. It is not worth it though if you don't use a lot bindings. |
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You don't buy Naga's silly boy.
You go to swiftys latest video and say Nagaplz. |
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hf with your new mouse as long as it lasts (which won't be much longer than 2 months).
you should have bought a logitech mx518 instead. they are literally indestructible. |
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Razer naga > all other mouses for wow, as long as you don't bind the keys you will be spamming the most on the mouse, but it's really great for cds, and rarely used keys(Also great for aspect swapping as hunter).
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Too small for my hand the Naga is... :(
Perfect for my hand the G700 is... :) |
