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HTe dodge mechanic is proving to be problematic for me. Thinking about getting the Naga. Anyone use one?
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8/30/12 7:17:45 PM#2
Originally posted by gieger808 I <3 my naga lol. Yes, I'm using one but I'm not sure what your question is... |
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8/30/12 7:18:51 PM#3
I'm using a g600 and I love it to bits for this game, so I would recommend getting a gaming mouse. However, what i don't get is how getting a new mouse will help with dodge specifically. You would still have to press the button and I think a keyboard would be faster than a mouse to press..
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8/30/12 7:20:37 PM#4
Definitely agree with the above.... a gaming mouse is fantastic. I love my naga. I guess I can see it helping if before you had other hotkeys assigned around your movement keys and didn't have dodge in reach.
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8/30/12 7:24:49 PM#5
That make sense, I guess... I'm dodging with the double tap of the direction, pretty easy 'cause my hand is already on the button anyway...
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8/30/12 7:27:35 PM#6
Dont bother with the Razer Naga Epic, the wireless receiver is problematic. Other than that, pretty kick ass mouse. I miss my logitech g9
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8/30/12 7:34:58 PM#7
Bought a G600 just for this game love it
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8/30/12 7:38:13 PM#8
Doesnt the naga epic have a wired mode? My 2 best suggestions is naga for small hands and cyborg mmo7 for bigger hands o.o Dem butans! ''/\/\'' Posted using Iphone bunni |
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8/30/12 7:39:58 PM#9
Better buy a Logitech G600 it has a much better handling and the thumb buttons are way better too. In addition to that the Razer Naga will produce double clicks after some months of usage and after that time you can throw it away. Never ever Razer again.
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8/30/12 7:43:33 PM#10
I'm using raptor gaming M3 mouse for years now and it's 2 side buttons are always useful for stuff like this :D I use them in every game I play, so I'd recommend you getting a mouse button with decent DPI and a few side buttons :) "Happiness is not a destination. It is a method of life." ![]() |
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Thanks for the feedback. To answer why I don't double tap dodge is that it seems to be unrealizable for me. And I can't change my hotkeys too much, been the same for so many years, and I'm outta buttons to hotkey!
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Posting from my iPhone . Spelling. Sigh.
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8/30/12 7:47:06 PM#13
This is my setup and it's so nice. Wolfking Timberwolf Razar Naga
The two work so well together that I bought 15 Timderwolfs since they were going out of business and I have 2 Naga's as a backup still in the box and 1 naga opened and 1 hex. I thought I'd like the hex more for GW2 but I still prefer the Naga. |
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Yeah, I have a 4 button gaming mouse now, but the way GW2 plays (weapon swapping, traits) I just need more than I used to. Maybe I'm just too old to want to triple hotkey.
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8/30/12 7:52:30 PM#15
I bought a naga but didn't use it for a terribly long time. I'm 44 and pushing those side buttons really started to bother my wrist after a very short time. If you are younger, this may not be an issue for you. My naga has been sitting in the drawer for a long time now. Other than that, it did as advertised and gave you a whole bunch of buttons to play with. Also, I didn't particularlly care for the contour or feeling of the mouse...just a bad fit for me all the way around, your mileage may vary. RIght now I am using a Sidewinder X5 which I am pretty happy with. I was a big fan of Logitech mice for many years so I'm sure that would be a good choice also. |
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8/30/12 8:03:29 PM#16
Get a Razer Naga, It makes playing GUild wars 2 so easy because you can hit a key that you need in emergencies within seconds instead having to find the key on the keyboard. They are worth every cent and definatly made me a better gamer becuase of my increased reactions when it comes to using a skill
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8/30/12 8:05:33 PM#17
The naga is awesome..
I wouldnt get the cordless one though..
in fact I wouldnt recommend any wireless mice for gaming. |
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8/30/12 8:07:33 PM#18
I have a razor naga... but decided to try out the g600. Better built.. better feel... better software...better everything. The naga is now a paperweight. Palazious <The Vindicators> Darkfall |
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8/30/12 8:13:25 PM#19
Originally posted by Palazious I have a g600 thats sitting in a drawer because of the double clicking and screen jumping lol. It's ok for everything but gaming. It's an issue most that bought it have. So until Logitech fixes this I simply could not recomend it to anyone looking to game with it. If it gets fixed it's fairly solid, but until then the Naga just outshines it due to better software. g600 currently is worse by a great deal. |
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8/30/12 8:27:40 PM#20
I'll paste my review of the G600 vs the Naga Epic below.
I now use the G600, but that's not to say the Naga is a bad mouse, it is a great mouse. Someone mentioned wireless? Just plug it in, I rarely use the wireless feature of the mouse.
My wife uses the Naga, it is a great mouse. What it boiled down for me is that I use 1-6 much much more than 7-12. The Naga, if you use the 7-12 is much better. With the 600 you have to get over the grooves for each thumb range and it takes longer to hit those keys (the naga is flat and easy to glide down, and the 4 columns on the naga take up the space of 3 columns of the 600). But.... if you don't use 7-12 that often, the 600 requires less muscle memory to hit them.
Anyhow, the full review below: So I have the Razer Naga Epic Gaming Mouse and now this Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse, Black (910-002864). How do they compare? |
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