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9-24-2010 @ 9:17AM
Jeff said...
I have an older Steelseries WoW mouse. I don't know if they've been improved at all since I bought mine, but it's a piece of garbage. I used it for a few weeks and now it sits in a closet. One of the most expensive mice I've ever bought, and it felt like it was worth about $5.
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9-28-2010 @ 6:19PM
Claptrap said...
I got the WoW mouse when it first came out and suck is too good a word for it back then. Problem was, the extra buttons were totally addicting and I cried like a baby when I had to grab my back up logitech xm518, with so few buttons. Early on these babies shorted out and zapped your hand as if you weren't grounded properly...crazy. Anyway sent it back after it zapped itself out and was happier than a pig in sh!t when I reinstalled and realized Blizzard heard my prayers and helped them with key binding issues, which was also a SUPER problem in the first batch.
I am totally in love with the extra 2 small buttons on the L and R of the scroll mouse..this feature should be standard on all gaming mice imo.
In conclusion, they fixed a lot. I would recommend the mouse to those who: 1) have hands that are a little bigger (It's a bigger mouse then most you grab onto and takes some getting used to) and 2) believe that the left hand is doing a lot, but the right hand should be getting a bit more of the gaming workload.
my 2 copper