
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

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Honestly, most are meh because I think companies realized they are a pain in the ass to design and the market is so niche. BUT that being said, I've used 4 generations of Razer Naga, pretty safe buy, and they are on sale right now. Great customer support. Software is easy. I think the Corsair Scims have the best side button feel, but the software is worse than Razer. Which honestly just would require the occasional relaunch and mouse replug. Red Dragon basically stole the G600 layout design but think it's over hyped. I think people just view Logitech as the Toyota of gaming mice but I swear I've had nothing but issues aside from their wired G502. But my holy grail will be the 2012 Razer Naga Epic edition with interchangable right side grips. Claw grip design is already massively underrepresented and it will probably be the only mmo mouse in existence that is claw grip compatible. Almost all, if not all, current gen mmo mice are designed for palm grip.
Honestly, most are meh because I think companies realized they are a pain in the ass to design and the market is so niche. BUT that being said, I've used 4 generations of Razer Naga, pretty safe buy, and they are on sale right now. Great customer support. Software is easy. I think the Corsair Scims have the best side button feel, but the software is worse than Razer. Which honestly just would require the occasional relaunch and mouse replug. Red Dragon basically stole the G600 layout design but think it's over hyped. I think people just view Logitech as the Toyota of gaming mice but I swear I've had nothing but issues aside from their wired G502. But my holy grail will be the 2012 Razer Naga Epic edition with interchangable right side grips. Claw grip design is already massively underrepresented and it will probably be the only mmo mouse in existence that is claw grip compatible. Almost all, if not all, current gen mmo mice are designed for palm grip.
Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
Aye. My Naga Epic is still going strong.
My Razer Naga Epic has been kicking for a similar time frame. I fear every day that it could be it's last.
The naga epic was awesome, double the features of the new trinity
Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
Every logitech mouse I've owned has lasted so long that my palm sweat started to erode the paint. The ONLY razer product I've owned that actually lasted a long time was the original naga that came out in like 2010 or something. I've had three deathadders just stop working or start double clicking all within less than a year so I stopped buying their products completely. But logitech has also been going slowly downhill over the years. The high volume of posts shitting on Razer isn't because we mistreat our stuff. It's because we've all had horrible experiences with their overpriced shit products. You happen to have a mouse that lasted a long time, but you're not the rule, you're the exception.
Played wow even before mmo mouse was a thing so I never got used to it, I bought a couple of them over the years (g600 and old naga) it just felt uncomfortable using them for skills you would press in combat, felt slow. I personally only use them for skills i would use out of combat, like buffing and eating or autorun.
ill second this if op is looking for something other than razer, its not as well built imo as my 2011 naga (theres a reason its so loved) biggest complaint is battery life and mouse wheel can be "creaky" other than that it performs great, buttons are easy to navigate, left/right click feel nice and it is very light which is a huge plus over other mmo mice for me

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

VXE
R1 Series
Budget king: lightweight, great value, long battery life.

Hitscan
Hyperlight
Ultra-light (39g) for small hands; sensor is outdated.

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Viper V3 Pro
Adaptable shape, optical clicks, but scroll wheel malfunctions.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, heavy workhorse with free-spin scroll; prone to double-clicking.

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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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