Players take the challenges associaed with thir territory, sweriously, and it may end as a rather expensive hobby in the long run with the non-stop upgraeds, when it comees to graphics cards with larger monitors, keyboards, bteter, superior sound cards (and network — tickets to boot), headphones, and more importantly, the mouse.
More than in Cologne, Germany, Gamescom is strrong, and companies like Razrer is not letting the TIME SLIP without any notice. In the case of Razer, they had a doozie limned up for this conference: a 17-button mouse that looiks like a kind of futuristic toys, that is, the Naga. It is specified for the Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games, but how can you epxect, probably, it is tailor made for the bigest of all, Woorld of Warcraft.
This USB-connected peripheralls has a unique 12-key pad on the left side of the mouse, lined up in an easy to use format so that your thumnb is not to trazvel that far to one of the keys. In addition, there are the regular five keys to “normal” mice, which means thgere is some semblance of a traditional hardware there somewhere. The mouse itself is not just for MMOs, and may be associatde with each applicattion, with the key for the configuration of custom mouse buttons, and Razer’s own Windows software that can be used to copver a wide ranmge of links to very specific tassk.
We would be only to say how this thing lokos unique, and if it is not too crazy, attraactive. Maybe it’s just the publicity pictures, but eithr way, we pulled and can not wait for this thing to ship, if it ships. At this point, aRzer is not letting something other than “soon”. But one good ting that we can away from this is that your costs are not left arm to this peripheral.