The Naga

Discussion in 'Gamer's Heartbeat' started by Bedrokk, May 19, 2010.

  1. Greetings fellow gamers.

    I'm new here.

    I hope I'm in the right forum section.

    I decided to stop lurking and post my question.
    I'm using the Logitech MX518 mouse and don't get me wrong, I love it. But... It's time for a new mouse. I've had the 518 for years and it's starting to fade and tear in some spots.

    I just came across this on the internet a few days ago and I would like some reviews on it from true gamers because I am, thus far, planning on getting one.

    It's called the Naga. The video below is the best example of it that I've found so far.

    Razer | Get Imba Share & Win Contest


    It's a 17 button mouse. Mainly for avid MMORPG players, but could be used for photoshop and other games.
    It looks incredible! Glows blue. Tangle free mesh cord which is suppose to be LOOOONG.

    The video does a great job showing you everything about it in a short amount of time. Check it out if you want. I have a feeling this Razr gamer gear might change how we play PC games in the future.

    I'm getting ahead of myself though, I really want some opinions. Good or bad.

    Sorry if I'm intruding with such an extensive post for a newcomer.
    Thanks for your time!

    - Bedrokk
     
  2. I know you pot smokers play video games now! :smoke:
     
  3. No one has used this before?
     
  4. Ive never used it, but can see that its a laser at least which is good. Ive never been too into lots of button on my mouse. *shrugs* I am more of a keyboard person. IMO, I gravitate towards a new Logitech wireless lazer mouse, only cause I wouldnt use all the buttons anyhow.
     
  5. I've not used it, but my friend has one and he swears by it... I would honestly rather have a trackball style mouse, but right now I'm stuck with a 5-button Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. It does what I need to do, and I'm also more of a keyboard/click person... I can still strafe and cast, and if I'm in PvP, I do set things up a bit differently.... but not by much.
     

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