Gilga
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So ... I have a $50 gift card for Amazon that I got from my company for having filled out a Health Self-Assessment survey. I am considering using the $50 to subsidize the purchase of a WoW Mouse ... which is probably exactly the opposite of what my company's "Health Awareness" initiative was meant to spur, but never mind that.
On one hand, the idea of an MMO-customized mouse is great, I think. I've found that many mice are designed around FPS requirements and not MMO requirements. I've used a Nostromo and a Saitek Cyborg in the past, which I think are nice -- especially when playing on a laptop --- but they're flimsily designed unfortunately. So the notion of an MMO-focused mouse (e.g. lots of buttons) that has a UI integrated into WoW itself (like this WoW mouse does) built by a higher-end gaming product company (e.g. SteelSeries) seems like a great thing. However, I'm also a sucker for marketing gimmicks.
However ... reading reviews, I get the impression that SteelSeries's strength in some gamer products (e.g. headphones) doesn't translate over to user input devices (e.g. mice) ... a lot of the mice seem to be failing. Anyone have any personal experience? Anyone have an WoW input device that they rave over (I have a old (e.g. with the 18 macro keys) G15 keyboard that I rave over, but it doesn't travel)? I currently use the Cyborg and a Sidewinder mouse ... works pretty well but isn't droolworthy.
On one hand, the idea of an MMO-customized mouse is great, I think. I've found that many mice are designed around FPS requirements and not MMO requirements. I've used a Nostromo and a Saitek Cyborg in the past, which I think are nice -- especially when playing on a laptop --- but they're flimsily designed unfortunately. So the notion of an MMO-focused mouse (e.g. lots of buttons) that has a UI integrated into WoW itself (like this WoW mouse does) built by a higher-end gaming product company (e.g. SteelSeries) seems like a great thing. However, I'm also a sucker for marketing gimmicks.
However ... reading reviews, I get the impression that SteelSeries's strength in some gamer products (e.g. headphones) doesn't translate over to user input devices (e.g. mice) ... a lot of the mice seem to be failing. Anyone have any personal experience? Anyone have an WoW input device that they rave over (I have a old (e.g. with the 18 macro keys) G15 keyboard that I rave over, but it doesn't travel)? I currently use the Cyborg and a Sidewinder mouse ... works pretty well but isn't droolworthy.