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On February 05 2013 08:10 Munio wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 05:43 ishyishy wrote: Razer doesnt make the best mouse pad, I bought their newest cloth one, it frayed in 3 days of use and I sent it back for a refund. I bought one of their middle of the road headsets, it failed after 1 year of use. I havent used their keyboards, so I cant speak on that.
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The deathadder mouse is by far the best mouse I have ever used and I will never switch to a different mouse as long as they keep making them. The one I use right now has seen heavy gaming use and abuse, the thing is actually hard to break. You have to actually try to break it for it to fail. I've had it for 6 years so far and it's still working as if I just got it. That I can really appreciate. Deathadder hard to break? Dude, I had Deathadder for like year, maybe year and a half, then I switched back to my Logitech MX518, because Deathadder started to doubleclick. Now I'm using my 7 years old Logitech and it's not even close to die. Also, Deathadder is absolutely not scratchproof. Scratch it even accidentaly with your nail and you'll have uncomfortable mouse for rest of it's life. The only disadvantage of MX518 I see is getting it dirty easily. If your hands sweat a lot, your mouse will be dirty all the time. But it's rageproof. I love it.
Most peripherals marketed towards gamers are subpar in general (headsets, keyboards, mice, etc.) when compared to their competitors who don't spend as much money in marketing as "gaming" companies do like Razer or Steelseries. People either buy Razer or Steelseries much like people would buy Alienware and think it's the highest end pc, or a Steelseries headset and think it gives them the best audio experience ever. Also, +1 on MX 518 I've had this mouse forever it seems like and it still works fine.
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I've never been a huge fan of Razer's products other than my Death Adder. That being said, I've had that mouse for a long time now and it's always been good, so maybe I should give them more of a chance. Anyways, nice pick-up for Razer and EG imo
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I've got all Razer gear right now and I love it. Works fine, no issues. It was all well priced too. But the haters are gonna keep hating I guess. :p
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On February 05 2013 08:10 Munio wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 05:43 ishyishy wrote: Razer doesnt make the best mouse pad, I bought their newest cloth one, it frayed in 3 days of use and I sent it back for a refund. I bought one of their middle of the road headsets, it failed after 1 year of use. I havent used their keyboards, so I cant speak on that.
However...
The deathadder mouse is by far the best mouse I have ever used and I will never switch to a different mouse as long as they keep making them. The one I use right now has seen heavy gaming use and abuse, the thing is actually hard to break. You have to actually try to break it for it to fail. I've had it for 6 years so far and it's still working as if I just got it. That I can really appreciate. Deathadder hard to break? Dude, I had Deathadder for like year, maybe year and a half, then I switched back to my Logitech MX518, because Deathadder started to doubleclick. Now I'm using my 7 years old Logitech and it's not even close to die. Also, Deathadder is absolutely not scratchproof. Scratch it even accidentaly with your nail and you'll have uncomfortable mouse for rest of it's life. The only disadvantage of MX518 I see is getting it dirty easily. If your hands sweat a lot, your mouse will be dirty all the time. But it's rageproof. I love it. The MX518 is an anomaly tough. Used it for god knows how many years and still works fine as a back up mouse.
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razer gear is good.
now if i could just get a blackwidow ultimate and a deathadder signed by jaedong...
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EG just got told in a quite corporate fashion. GGYO
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On February 05 2013 06:43 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 06:43 TheSwamp wrote: It's awesome when two companies I am boycotting join forces! What out guys, we got a badass over here.
I wish I could frame this.
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On February 05 2013 01:17 SoOJuuu wrote: well im happy i never bought that sensei mouse
Even though Razers gear isnt tip top always I enjoy that they support the community so much. hah, jokes on you, best mouse i've ever had.
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Well it fits their color scheme with Monster.
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On February 05 2013 08:31 Assirra wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 08:10 Munio wrote:On February 05 2013 05:43 ishyishy wrote: Razer doesnt make the best mouse pad, I bought their newest cloth one, it frayed in 3 days of use and I sent it back for a refund. I bought one of their middle of the road headsets, it failed after 1 year of use. I havent used their keyboards, so I cant speak on that.
However...
The deathadder mouse is by far the best mouse I have ever used and I will never switch to a different mouse as long as they keep making them. The one I use right now has seen heavy gaming use and abuse, the thing is actually hard to break. You have to actually try to break it for it to fail. I've had it for 6 years so far and it's still working as if I just got it. That I can really appreciate. Deathadder hard to break? Dude, I had Deathadder for like year, maybe year and a half, then I switched back to my Logitech MX518, because Deathadder started to doubleclick. Now I'm using my 7 years old Logitech and it's not even close to die. Also, Deathadder is absolutely not scratchproof. Scratch it even accidentaly with your nail and you'll have uncomfortable mouse for rest of it's life. The only disadvantage of MX518 I see is getting it dirty easily. If your hands sweat a lot, your mouse will be dirty all the time. But it's rageproof. I love it. The MX518 is an anomaly tough. Used it for god knows how many years and still works fine as a back up mouse. Feedback that im not the only one getting multiclicks out of my left click. First gaming mouse ive used (twice bought) with same problem and is pretty beast, until multiclicks start happening. After reading through here, ill definately try elsewhere for mice, no hate towards razer either since im using keyboard and headset . But definately not buying any mice from then razer until logitech or steelseries get their fair chance at me.
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On February 05 2013 09:38 TheRubicon wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 08:31 Assirra wrote:On February 05 2013 08:10 Munio wrote:On February 05 2013 05:43 ishyishy wrote: Razer doesnt make the best mouse pad, I bought their newest cloth one, it frayed in 3 days of use and I sent it back for a refund. I bought one of their middle of the road headsets, it failed after 1 year of use. I havent used their keyboards, so I cant speak on that.
However...
The deathadder mouse is by far the best mouse I have ever used and I will never switch to a different mouse as long as they keep making them. The one I use right now has seen heavy gaming use and abuse, the thing is actually hard to break. You have to actually try to break it for it to fail. I've had it for 6 years so far and it's still working as if I just got it. That I can really appreciate. Deathadder hard to break? Dude, I had Deathadder for like year, maybe year and a half, then I switched back to my Logitech MX518, because Deathadder started to doubleclick. Now I'm using my 7 years old Logitech and it's not even close to die. Also, Deathadder is absolutely not scratchproof. Scratch it even accidentaly with your nail and you'll have uncomfortable mouse for rest of it's life. The only disadvantage of MX518 I see is getting it dirty easily. If your hands sweat a lot, your mouse will be dirty all the time. But it's rageproof. I love it. The MX518 is an anomaly tough. Used it for god knows how many years and still works fine as a back up mouse. Feedback that im not the only one getting multiclicks out of my left click. First gaming mouse ive used (twice bought) with same problem and is pretty beast, until multiclicks start happening. After reading through here, ill definately try elsewhere for mice, no hate towards razer either since im using keyboard and headset  . But definately not buying any mice from then razer until logitech or steelseries get their fair chance at me. Yea the double clicking is quite known, have the same problem and just ordered a G400, which is supposed to be successor of the MX518.
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Razer Abyssus best mouse evarrrrr
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Yay gratz to both EG and Razer! Now I don't have to feel weird about having EG guests on Pro Corner anymore.
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Time to go get some razer gear now!!
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On February 05 2013 09:46 Assirra wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 09:38 TheRubicon wrote:On February 05 2013 08:31 Assirra wrote:On February 05 2013 08:10 Munio wrote:On February 05 2013 05:43 ishyishy wrote: Razer doesnt make the best mouse pad, I bought their newest cloth one, it frayed in 3 days of use and I sent it back for a refund. I bought one of their middle of the road headsets, it failed after 1 year of use. I havent used their keyboards, so I cant speak on that.
However...
The deathadder mouse is by far the best mouse I have ever used and I will never switch to a different mouse as long as they keep making them. The one I use right now has seen heavy gaming use and abuse, the thing is actually hard to break. You have to actually try to break it for it to fail. I've had it for 6 years so far and it's still working as if I just got it. That I can really appreciate. Deathadder hard to break? Dude, I had Deathadder for like year, maybe year and a half, then I switched back to my Logitech MX518, because Deathadder started to doubleclick. Now I'm using my 7 years old Logitech and it's not even close to die. Also, Deathadder is absolutely not scratchproof. Scratch it even accidentaly with your nail and you'll have uncomfortable mouse for rest of it's life. The only disadvantage of MX518 I see is getting it dirty easily. If your hands sweat a lot, your mouse will be dirty all the time. But it's rageproof. I love it. The MX518 is an anomaly tough. Used it for god knows how many years and still works fine as a back up mouse. Feedback that im not the only one getting multiclicks out of my left click. First gaming mouse ive used (twice bought) with same problem and is pretty beast, until multiclicks start happening. After reading through here, ill definately try elsewhere for mice, no hate towards razer either since im using keyboard and headset  . But definately not buying any mice from then razer until logitech or steelseries get their fair chance at me. Yea the double clicking is quite known, have the same problem and just ordered a G400, which is supposed to be successor of the MX518. Yeah my Death Adder did that too. Now I am using a Logitech G1 I paid $19 for and it has lasted longer than my Death Adder. I then got a matte finished G1 that I use with my other setup and combined I still have paid less than I did for 1 Death Adder.
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Hoepfully there/s another EG Mouse Pad!
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On February 05 2013 10:41 A Wild Sosd wrote: Hoepfully there/s another EG Mouse Pad!
This x1000, just hopefully one that doesn't cover half my desk -_-
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On February 05 2013 01:35 Sajaki wrote: the 6gv2 is the best keyboard i have ever owned. I switched for EG to SS, and even though they are switching to Razer i am not getting another razer board. However, razer does make excellent mice, i love my abyssus. you switched to a company because of a team? wow that is sad, you are just a fanboy that uses whatever a team is sponsored by, even though steelseries is a top company and razer is not.
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Congrats to EG and Razor! TL and EG to merge soon? That would be interesting. If not, this makes their relationship grow even closer regardless. Good things are happening.
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