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06-04-12, 01:23 AM #21
Re: Looking to buy new mouse. Any recommendations?
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06-09-12, 08:07 PM #26
Re: Looking to buy new mouse. Any recommendations?
Razer deathadders is a great mouse for everyday use and gaming. Only flaw about it I think it has is It catches alot of dried up sweat on the sides.
Another mouse I recommend is Steel Series mouses like the Sensei, Xai, and Ikari. Steelseries is just overally a good company for gaming accessories.DJ Ms. White liked this post
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06-10-12, 03:19 AM #28I love my Razer Mamba. Great customer service too. After several years of charge, discharge, recharge, the battery finally gave out on it. I looked for a new one on their website but I could only find the one for the new Mamba 2012. So I wrote them and asked if the new battery would work in my older Mamba. They wrote back and offered to replace my battery under warranty instead. I explained that my mouse was several years old and no longer under warranty but they didn't care and wanted to replace it anyway. Unfortunately while this back and forth email was happening, The Post Office implemented a policy of refusing to ship batteries to overseas APOs. So no battery for me. Still it's a great mouse even wired and that was some impressive customer service.
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06-12-12, 04:09 PM #29
Re: Looking to buy new mouse. Any recommendations?
I was really looking at those when I decided to get the G700, though I was looking at the R.A.T.Z 9 wireless version. I saw WAAAAAY too many people saying that buttons would just stop working, or other mechanical failures would happen about the 6 month mark. So I went back to Logitech. How long have you had that mouse?
Krakkens and shit. stop tempting them. -- Bigdog
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06-12-12, 04:19 PM #30
Re: Looking to buy new mouse. Any recommendations?
Madcatz has made the most incredible transformation out of any peripheral company I can think of. When I was a kid, Madcatz controllers were so bad that you were literally throwing money away if you bought one. Then, in 2008 they release the Madcatz TE Fightstick for Street Fighter IV which was built using the absolute highest quality Japanese (arcade cabinet) parts. Ever since then, their products have actually been quite good. Just amazed by the turnaround they have made, when so many other companies do the exact opposite.
Logitech G9 is king.
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