Reddit mentions of Razer Naga Epic Rechargable Wireless MMO PC Gaming Mouse
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- 17 MMO-optimized Buttons - Access more abilities and macros with 17 mouse buttons including the Razer Naga thumb grid
- Fully remap and assign macros to all 17 buttons. In-game addons or integrated in-game support for the most popular MMO games
- True gaming-grade wireless connectivity allows greater variety of movement without any sacrifice of mouse control or accuracy.
- Switch between wireless mode to wired mode - with zero downtime as the mouse charges in wired mode.
- Three interchangeable side panels provide an optimized fit for different hand sizes and grip styles
- PC Compatible Only.
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 6.4 Inches |
Length | 8.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2021 |
Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
You should stop arguing this point. It is shitty design. You show me something that goes from 0 to 90% in charge in 2 minutes and I will kill my first born. But I know you are full of shit.
A peripheral. Especially a mouse(let alone wireless) should not have a moment where you can't use it when charging.
Here one of the most popular mice in PC gaming. Boom has wired mode
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Rechargable-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B004AM5RAM
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That is good design.
So this is a good question. For my movement and abilities, I use this:
Logitech G13
My mouse is a Razer Naga Epic.
Both were basically intended to play WoW.
I'm left handed. I used to use my left hand for mouse and right hand for movement (using the numpad). I've been a console guy for the last 10 years or so, but when my son started playing PC games, I switched to right hand so we didn't have to mess with the bindings as often. It was WoW, so it wasn't a big deal. It's been a little more tricky in OW, but not so much that I've considered switching back to lefty.
Anyway, you are correct that I'm using a stick for my movement, but I'm using a mouse for aiming. It's set at 1600 dpi and 3.1 in-game sensitivity. There's no acceleration enabled and the windows setting is at 6. It gets me a 360 in about 25.5 cm which is about the width of my mousepad. I actually lowered the sensitivity in the last week to try and increase my overall accuracy. I think you are probably correct that I don't have much "snap" but part of that is that I have been consciously trying to avoid the sporadic, jerky movements I was getting at higher sensitivities.
My intent was to work on accuracy with the lower sensitivity and then increase it as time passed to allow more rapid target acquisition. Think I should try something else?
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Yes. I have a Razer Naga Epic mouse and will never go back to a "normal" mouse. Having most, if not all the buttons I need within my thumb movement range has change the way I play for the better.
Neither, I would recommend going with a Razer Naga Epic, you can choose between wired or wireless and you have three interchangeable side panels that provide an optimized fit for different hand sizes and grip styles. I've used mine for almost 2 years and it's great and I also used the Razer Naga Hex before that and that lasted awhile too! :) I hope this helped you out, if you would like to check it out on Amazon click here.
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Rechargable-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B004AM5RAM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425570818&sr=8-1&keywords=naga+wireless
http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Rechargable-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B004AM5RAM
I'd do it for 55 plus shipping
List of what is on the desk... printer, receiver, headphones, wireless charging pad, wii remote + IR receiver, router, LED controller, wireless mouse, earbuds, tablet, hub, 4TB external HDD, headset, xbox controller, PS3 controller, computer
I really like my Razer Naga Epic. The side buttons work great, and the swapable right side is great for making it fit my hand the way I want.
This mouse will really expand your options for one-handed gaming, but it takes a few days of use to get used to it properly. Diablo 3 and MOBAs will work pretty flawlessly with just it (as far as gameplay is concerned). Most turn-based strategy will work fine with any mouse.
Razer Naga Epic happens to be one of the few wireless MMO mice I know but the Naga has some issues which is preventing me recommending it without an asterisk attached. Not sure how many buttons you are looking for.
Look at some of the other mice with sleeving on the cable which helps protect it. Just tape up the cable so it does not drag as much is another option to look into.
The easiest way is probably to find the old Naga Epic
Well eh.. how bout all 17?
It really depends on what you want. You can't go wrong with a Razer mouse of any kind. Basically decide a price point and how many buttons you think you need. I recently purchased the Razer Naga Epic and tried a few others. I highly recommend the Razer as a gaming mouse, regardless of the type you get.
If you need 2 buttons, go with the Deathadder. There's the Naga Hex (for MOBA) that has 6 buttons (+ the two from the Deathadder). The Naga for MMO's has 12+2 buttons.
All of them come with extremely customizable software, and you can even use the extra buttons within your OS to launch programs (notepad, calc, run, anyone?).