Hello fellow WoW´ers…
I planning to buy a Gaming mouse, die my poor Recon start give up and only have 5 buttons. and i want take a step furter, to buy one with more buttons to play with.
But So many to pick from, and dunno wich are a good and simple to iunderstand how it works. got tip about a corsair scimitar…
So that its a good choice or you have another tips wich mouse i would find under the chrismas tree this christmas?
Try the HardwareCanucks youtube channel they’ve got alot of mouse reviews.
Saw a Logitech g604 the other day, looks pretty good.
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Redragon all the way you can’t go wrong with a redragon impact mmo mouse
or even the older redragon Perdition
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from my experince
Logitech G600, hands down, the best gaming mouse i have ever used, great in both quality and performance, never had issues with it for 2 years
and from an experience, stay away from razer
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I’ve been using a Roccat Nyth for the last few years and found it to be built like a tank. You can change the number of buttons on the side and I now can’t live without the little fin button on the top.
I have been using Monster Pusat V5 gaming mouse for 2 years and I had zero problems with it.
https:// www.monsternotebook.com.tr/pusatmouse/monster-pusat-v5/
Remove the space before www.
You can also check out Monster Pusat V6 V7 or V8 too, they arent necessarily better than V5, but a different design.
This.
Bought this mouse on a whim due to my naga deciding to fail.
It is without a doubt 10x better in build and comfort.
When it comes to mmos there are three in order of the best;
1.Logitec g600 (i use this one)
2.Razor naga trinity
3.Corsair scimtar
I have a Logitech G"SOMENUMBERS" and it is wonderful.
However at times the Logitechs software that maintains the mouse needs re-tweaking when opening wow, but that might also be windows issue. And it occasionally gets confused by profiles and borderless windowed.
Otherwise love my mouse.
I like my Logitech, they last and aren’t out of this world price wise.
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Look up Genesis Xenon 200.
For 20€ I doubt you’ll get a better mouse.
Programmable buttons, sensitivity selector, lights (that I keep off), very sturdy build (falls on the floor at least once a week because I play in a bed sometimes), woven cord, very nice plastic and rubber (read: not feeling cheap)…
logitech g502.
i have tested way too many mouses and logitech is the only ones that last, think i have 3-5 laying around, all still work.
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I’ve had Razer Naga mice for the last 8 years and I was never unsatisfied by their performance.
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UtechSmart Venus on Amazon. I’ve used multiple razer mice in the past, and nothing comes close to the Venus mouse… and it’s ridiculously cheap…
Same. I’m using the Naga 2014.
Get the Razer Naga Trinity.
Those 12 thumb buttons are really handy for WoW. It may seem like an overwhelming number of buttons, but it’s really not and you get use to them all within weeks.
Avoid the heck out of any new razer mice, they all rely on razer software like synpapse and that will ruin your pc when it fails.
Nightmare, get like a logitech or corsair one or something
also you called?
Just wanted to say thanks for this. Was looking for a mouse myself and saw this one on their website. Have bought it and will come in the next week.
Thanks for the recommendation 
I’m using a corsair scimitar, having used logitech and razer naga before, corsair scimitar is far better than either of them.
Only by testing you find out what fits best for you. Logitech g502 is best for my hand and never had any issues with logitech. There are many brands with good mouses for gaming.
As for Razer i have kept my hands off it. Few of my friends who have had some newer razers had problems with it’s durability.
It’s not the brand tbh for example I bought Corsair Scimitar and Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 and both had a similar defect where some of the triggers kept on firing twice per press/click respectively so I guess I was just unlucky but other Corsair products that I bought were pretty rock solid and lasted for years.
Recently I bought Razer Naga Trinity and Razer Huntsman Elite and I’m pretty satisfied.
The nice thing about Corsair Scimitar is that it allows you to adjust the pad on the thumb whereas Razer Naga Trinity allows you to replace the plate on the side to your liking.