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Razer releases an MMO mouse

VultureSkullVultureSkull Member UncommonPosts: 1,774

Razer Naga MMOG Gaming Mouse.

I guess Razer are hitting back at the Steelseries WoW MMO mouse recently released.

Check it out here,

http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-mice/razer-naga

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  • SgtFrogSgtFrog Member Posts: 5,001

    Looks intresting, i may get one for Aion

    just need to check if GG wont kill it :(

    my Razer copperhead is getting old

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  • MarlonBMarlonB Member UncommonPosts: 526

    Seeing how the number buttons are positioned, i can not imagine that will be good for your thumb when playing MMO's for several hours a day/week.

  • VultureSkullVultureSkull Member UncommonPosts: 1,774

    Actually the thumb is the best digit for these buttons.

    The ring finger and the pinkie are not used to pressing buttons, more so in the heat of the game.

    And of course, the index and middle fingers are for the generic mouse 1 and mouse 2 buttons.

  • RallycartRallycart Member UncommonPosts: 717

    The buttons look like they are too far back, you are really going to need to bend your thumb for some of them. On top of that, I forsee a lot of people pressing the wrong ones, because there is not an easy indicator of which key your thumb is on unless you are looking at them. I will stick with the Saitek Cyborg Mouse. Easy to know what you are pressing, and you effectively have 11 buttons for the thumb, just one shy of the Razer Naga. Plus, you can operate 8 of those buttons without moving your thumb from a single hat switch. 9 if you rock your thumb to hit the "wing" button.

     

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  • CrelmCrelm Member Posts: 18

    Having bought the regurgitated ball of salvaged toaster parts (aka, "Mamba"), I am severely hesitant to give Razer another shot. That one cost me quite a bit of money, time, and toil.

     

    No complaints about my Lycosa keyboard, though.

  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,413

    MMO gaming mouse is kind of pointless unless you make alot of deals.  It seems using gameguard or hackshield is becoming more common practice.  If the game does there is a good chance the functionality in the mouse is lost if the mouse is even supported.

  • RallycartRallycart Member UncommonPosts: 717
    Originally posted by Cleffy


    MMO gaming mouse is kind of pointless unless you make alot of deals.  It seems using gameguard or hackshield is becoming more common practice.  If the game does there is a good chance the functionality in the mouse is lost if the mouse is even supported.

     

    I am curious about what you meant with your first sentence. What do you mean a lot of deals?

    Anyway, as I said, I use a Crybog Mouse, and have never had functionality problems in any game, and my wife uses a Razer Deathadder, and had a Copperhead, and neither one of those had any problems with functionality either.

  • CleffyCleffy Member RarePosts: 6,413

    If a game is using Hackshield of Gameguard, the manufacturer or the player is going to have to convince the host to allow it as a legal input device aswell as its accompaning software.  Or they could try directly with software developers of Hackshield and Gameguard.  This is usally a problem with any macro device.  Saitek makes its software easy to work with and I think they already made a deal with both those companies.  Not sure if Razor has.

  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    Not for me, mouses are so slow. I uses a Logitech trackman instead, it improves my speed and stop me from getting mousearm when I play a long time.

  • GoldenDogGoldenDog Member Posts: 586

    OMG i'm in love.  A razer with macros?  Now PLEASE SOMEONE MAKE A FLIPPING ERGONOMIC Keyboard with LCD Display and Macro function @.@.

     

    And I want the Macro Function to be Hardwired into the device.  Not software interface.  That way GG won't see it any differently than a normal keyboard.

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  • ST09ST09 Member Posts: 9

    Well i haddn't looked at the Razer site for a long time, not since their lack of good drivers for the AC-1 soundcard.

    That looks an interesting mouse, almost impressive, always thought I could use afew extra buttons on the site of the mouse, BUT that many?

    Kind of seems alittle crowded, It would however be interesting too try it , however I desided after having to retire my AC-1 after just 1 year never to buy Razer again.

    Some of the logitech mice look nice, although reading mixed reviews about the Logitech G9 Gaming-Grade Laser Mouse .

  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332

    That is not a good mouse,those smallish 1-12 keys could never better than using a keyboard.Heck i could use my keyboard almost in the dark.

    If they actually claimed to cal la mouse a WOW mouse,that is a lame approach to cashing in on a large game.

    BTW i own a Razer mouse ,and there is no big deal about them,the on fly settings were cool at first but i never use them now.I f i had my way i would still be using an old 3 button mouse by Logitech called the gaming mouse.It was wide and comfortable to hold and use.If you notice ALL the newer mice are SKINNY,your hand is actually in a cramped position when using them,not an ergonomic design by any stretch.

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  • RallycartRallycart Member UncommonPosts: 717
    Originally posted by Wizardry


    That is not a good mouse,those smallish 1-12 keys could never better than using a keyboard.Heck i could use my keyboard almost in the dark.
    If they actually claimed to cal la mouse a WOW mouse,that is a lame approach to cashing in on a large game.
    BTW i own a Razer mouse ,and there is no big deal about them,the on fly settings were cool at first but i never use them now.I f i had my way i would still be using an old 3 button mouse by Logitech called the gaming mouse.It was wide and comfortable to hold and use.If you notice ALL the newer mice are SKINNY,your hand is actually in a cramped position when using them,not an ergonomic design by any stretch.

     

    The gaming mice are not trying to replace keyboards, they are just giving extra functionality to your mouse hand, as it does very little compared to the keyboard hand. However, 12 buttons on the side is way overkill, since i just don't think it is feasible to use all 12 with the thumb.

    Also, not ALL the newer mice are skinny. As a matter of fact, a good chunk of them arent. The Cyborg Mouse, as well as several of the logitechs are actually fairly wide.

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  • cipher_nemocipher_nemo Member Posts: 14

    Nice, thanks for sharing the link.

    While Logitech is cutting back on buttons (think 1st gen G15 compared to 2nd gen G15 and G19), Razor is giving us more.

    Kudos to Razor. I'm very happy with my 2nd gen G9 mouse, but now I know where to turn if I really need some macro power from my mouse. :)

  • RallycartRallycart Member UncommonPosts: 717
    Originally posted by cipher_nemo


    Nice, thanks for sharing the link.
    While Logitech is cutting back on buttons (think 1st gen G15 compared to 2nd gen G15 and G19), Razor is giving us more.
    Kudos to Razor. I'm very happy with my 2nd gen G9 mouse, but now I know where to turn if I really need some macro power from my mouse. :)

     

    As I said in an earlier post, the Saitek Cyborg Mouse is superior to the Razor mouse. The Razor boasts a few extra buttons, but most of them on the Razor mouse are too difficult to use/identify with the thumb. The Cyborg mouse has a hat switch, which means you can have 8 different macros accessible without removing the thumb from a single button. They are easy to manipulate, and you can't confuse the keys. Add the three other keys near the thumb, and you have one 1 less thumb button than the Razor, but a much more user friendly setup. Also, you just can beat the "cool" factor of the Saitek Cyborg Mouses motor driven expansion capabilities. :p

  • cipher_nemocipher_nemo Member Posts: 14
    Originally posted by Rallycart
    As I said in an earlier post, the Saitek Cyborg Mouse is superior to the Razor mouse.

    Only problem with that is that I hate Saitek and Saitek products. :-p  lol. I'd trust Razor for better quality products than Saitek.

  • RallycartRallycart Member UncommonPosts: 717
    Originally posted by cipher_nemo

    Originally posted by Rallycart
    As I said in an earlier post, the Saitek Cyborg Mouse is superior to the Razor mouse.

    Only problem with that is that I hate Saitek and Saitek products. :-p  lol. I'd trust Razor for better quality products than Saitek.

     

    Meh. I have not had any problems with mine, and I think that the Saitek macro programming software is MUCH better, although a bit less user friendly, than the Razor software. In the end though, the fact that I can actually manage to easily and comfortabily use all my mouse buttons, versus the Razor Naga where you cannot reach many without one serious thumb bend (look how far back they go... That is palm territory almost...) means that I will stick with the Cyborg until someone else developes something better. :P Really though, any new gaming mouse should use a hat switch rather than button grid.

  • UngoodUngood Member LegendaryPosts: 7,534
    Looks interesting, but I am also thinking about the buttons placing and commodity for the hands during long games. I am wondering sometimes, do they even count that people have different hand/finger length? Some products look like they are designed for pianists :D others like would be designed for 10 years old kids...I wish I could order a personalized keyboard and mouse ones :D however, even with the best mouse I feel tired after some hours, so I am thinking about buying a Logitech trackman. Also here some people wrote about the high functionality of this tool, so I think I will check some dealers for the prices and try it.

    I bought the Naga, and when that finally died after several years of hard use I bought Naga Trinity, and, the side buttons are the epic shits.

    All the buttons are programmable with Razer software, not only the 12 buttons on the side, but also the buttons on the top, and the wheel as well, which not only functions as a button press but also has side to side functionality.

    You can also set on the fly sensitivity of the mouse tracking, and a button on the bottom that allows you to quick swap between profiles.

    All in all, well worth the money, and while it might not help with the mental fatigue of gaming, it does make a difference in how well you can can respond and react while playing.
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  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483
    Looks interesting, but I am also thinking about the buttons placing and commodity for the hands during long games. I am wondering sometimes, do they even count that people have different hand/finger length? Some products look like they are designed for pianists :D others like would be designed for 10 years old kids...I wish I could order a personalized keyboard and mouse ones :D however, even with the best mouse I feel tired after some hours, so I am thinking about buying a Logitech trackman. Also here some people wrote about the high functionality of this tool, so I think I will check some dealers for the prices and try it.
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  • QuizzicalQuizzical Member LegendaryPosts: 25,483
    Xodic said:
    I'm about 80% sure that you just told a bot to stop bumping threads.
    That's plausible, but the post actually makes sense if you ignore that it bumped a very old thread.  And it did so without having to copy and paste from another reply on the thread the way that bots sometimes do in an attempt at making a relevant reply.
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  • UngoodUngood Member LegendaryPosts: 7,534
    Xodic said:
    I'm about 80% sure that you just told a bot to stop bumping threads.
    If they stop bumping threads you're either the bot whisperer, or I was wrong.
    Eh

    Eh? If that is a bot, I welcome our robot overloads, they seem very polite and personable.
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  • FaileasFaileas Member UncommonPosts: 84
    How can I be sure you're not all... robots? *squints eyes*
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  • achesomaachesoma Member RarePosts: 1,768
    The most amazing part of this thread is how Wizardry's posts never seem to age.
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  • UngoodUngood Member LegendaryPosts: 7,534
    Xodic said:
    Faileas said:
    How can I be sure you're not all... robots? *squints eyes*



    See the source image

    ....Nonsense
    I have played some games like that.
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