I've been using a Razer Death Adder for about two years now and love it but this week I noticed that a lot of times I click once and it registers 2-infinity times. So I think it needs replaced soon. As far as I'm concerned the only two options are a Naga or a Naga Hex. I don't play games that require a huge amount of mouse buttons so I'm thinking the Hex is the way to go but if the prices are close and the quality is about equal should I go with the Naga instead? Also, how does the feel of each mouse compare?
I've never used the Hex, so I can't really comment on its feel. Given that the prices are similar, I'd go OG Naga.
At first, I thought the sheer amount of buttons on the side of it would be stupid. After a week's time you quickly find things to bind the keys to - and this is coming from someone that hardly takes the time to bind anything. FPSs are nice to have a 1-0 selection at your thumbtip (wat) and the software makes overriding those buttons with something else easy.
Do I use all 12 buttons? No. Could I get away with what the Hex offers? Probably. I figure I might as well give myself the extra options and decide if I'll use them or not later.
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I've been using a Razer Death Adder for about two years now and love it but this week I noticed that a lot of times I click once and it registers 2-infinity times. So I think it needs replaced soon. As far as I'm concerned the only two options are a Naga or a Naga Hex. I don't play games that require a huge amount of mouse buttons so I'm thinking the Hex is the way to go but if the prices are close and the quality is about equal should I go with the Naga instead? Also, how does the feel of each mouse compare?
At first, I thought the sheer amount of buttons on the side of it would be stupid. After a week's time you quickly find things to bind the keys to - and this is coming from someone that hardly takes the time to bind anything. FPSs are nice to have a 1-0 selection at your thumbtip (wat) and the software makes overriding those buttons with something else easy.
Do I use all 12 buttons? No. Could I get away with what the Hex offers? Probably. I figure I might as well give myself the extra options and decide if I'll use them or not later.