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8/13/12 8:02:07 PM#21
Originally posted by sk8chalif You'd probably like the G700. Nice little groove for your thumb when you're not using the side buttons. "For the Angel of Death spread his wings on the blast, |
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Originally posted by doragon86 Yup I just ordered it. Same size as my previous logitech so it will still feel natural. |
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8/13/12 9:32:05 PM#23
we have the same exact mouse <3 mine, that new one from steel series, the sensei has 2 buttons on each side of the mouse if that would be an option.
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8/13/12 9:35:43 PM#24
Originally posted by Zylaxx ugg I cant deal with wireless mice.. I hope they upgrade the old Mx518
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8/13/12 9:37:13 PM#25
Originally posted by VikingGamer +1
Best mouse i ever had and i've owned a Naga and some others gaming mice. |
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8/13/12 9:53:05 PM#26
Originally posted by ariboersma The G700 is both corded and wireless. The cord allows you to use the mouse like a regular corded mouse and charges the battery. So if you like corded it works just like a corded mouse, however I think you'll quickly find that wireless mode does have it's usees. I used the Mx518 for like 5 years. The one broke, optics died, within warranty so they sent me a new one. Used that one for a year or so and the cord got a break in it. I used the cord from the previous mouse and used it for probably another 6 months. I ended up picking the G700 as my mx518 replacement because I got a 50% off code from logitech, at $50 there was no better mouse. Not to mention that Logitech's warranty service is great. I actually just had my G700 replaced because the left mouse button switch was messed up. It would multi-click and unclick even when held. |
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8/13/12 10:00:01 PM#27
Originally posted by Distaste hmm ill have to look out for another gift code, I get those a lot from them. I just use my mouse too often and only in one place to need to be cordless or for it to be efficient.
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8/13/12 10:25:14 PM#28
Originally posted by VikingGamer i had this one for about a year until it broke. was pretty decent the only thing is that its not good for twitch gaming because your hand is too relaxed (then again, neither are nagas and gw2 isnt really twitch gaming). i am using razer hex right now, its ok but its pretty uncomfortable. |
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Originally posted by Distaste Yup I was skeptical due to it being cordless till I read online you can use the usb cord. 4 Thumb keys will open up not only my midifiers and dodge but also I'll be able to add either talk on vent or the 180 camera turn. I am very happy now. |
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I really wanted the Corsair Vengence M60 why do they have to make arguably one of the hottest bottons on the thumb rest non modable.
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8/13/12 10:47:26 PM#31
I have been using the MMO7 from Cyborg for all the BWE's and Stress Tests. Best mouse I've ever bought, went from the G9X from Logitech to the MMO7, have never looked back.
OK, it is $$, about $149 shipped when I bought it. The best part of this mouse is the reduced stress on my thumb (compared to every other mouse I've used) and the BEST macro software I have EVER used for a mouse period. Take a look, its not for everyone; the price point locks many users out from the gate, but worth every penny IMHO.
http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/mmo.htm
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8/13/12 10:50:35 PM#32
I vote for the Logitech G500, awesome mouse, 3 thumb buttons, 2 scroll modes, weights, and the ability to hot swap DPI settings
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8/13/12 10:55:25 PM#33
Originally posted by Andorhal Pretty much sums up what I would say. Been using this for a couple years now without issue, great for any genre. |
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8/13/12 11:27:39 PM#34
I went from the MX518 to the G700 and I couldn't be happier. Has the thumb rest you are used to from the 518 and has 4 thumb buttons 3 buttons on the top along with the 2 regular mouse buttons + a tilt wheel adding 3 more buttons ;)
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/wireless-gaming-mouse-g700 Life is short... re-spawn often! |
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8/13/12 11:30:08 PM#35
techincally 4 but I used only 3 of the thumb-buttons. I recommend the G500
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8/13/12 11:48:00 PM#36
Originally posted by Zylaxx
Sigh, so many people suggesting razer nagas but nobody suggested the G600...
Anyways, I had to switch to using a dodge button myself, as double tap to dodge while using the D-pad on a razer nostromo doesn't exactly work too well. I ended up binding my dodge and jump to my razer dath adder's thumb buttons, and haven't missed the double tap feature at all (it is cool, and it works great, but you also have to interupt your movement very briefly to dodge, which can be bad in certain situations (PvP).
Something you should consider is binding dodge to Ctrl+Space (or Alt+Space), as you should NEVER be in a situation where you are dodging and jumping at the same time. I used to TL;DR, but then I took a bullet point to the footnote. |
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Originally posted by grimm6th Under normal circumstances I would agree with this. However I could just as easily bind it to R F or C since those are normal keybinds in other games but my problem is I didnt want to have to take a finger off of a strafe button. I might look into binding it to ctrl + shift though. We'll see at release. |
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8/14/12 1:06:31 AM#38
I'm using the middle (top) button for dodging and it works very well.
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