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cristigale
Yip Yip
Registered: Apr 2012
From United States
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bugamn
"title"
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted March 08, 2015
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Ominousrobot
obsolete
Registered: Sep 2012
From New Zealand
Posted March 08, 2015
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I'll stick with my lighted keyboard, best hardware investment I ever made, as I am always up very early when it's dark, and hate working with a bright light on.
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http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Proteus-Tunable-Customizable-910-004074/dp/B00IRHE892/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1425797004&sr=1-1&keywords=logitech+g502
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RangerLady Grey
These fragments I have shored against my ruins
Registered: Jun 2014
From Other
Posted March 08, 2015
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted March 08, 2015
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The Razer mouse software REQUIRES you to make an account online MANDATORY and log in just to use your mouse. If you do NOT do this, then your mouse is effectively a 3 button mouse using the Windows drivers. It stores all of your mouse configuration profiles online "in the cloud" mandatory and you can not opt out of their online activation. I did not find this out before buying the product but was insanely upset when I did find out, and I wasn't alone. Googling about it I found angry hoards of gamers wanting to set Razer on fire for such stupid crap. But it didn't end there...
Razer tech support was on a shaky VoIP line in India and I got disconnected umpteen times, but when I did have the guy on the phone he was practically useless. After 2 hours of screwing around unhelpful he directed me to an older version of their software that did not have the mandatory online requirement, but that is no longer supported. I got that and it turned out to be buggy as hell too, but far less buggy than their current driver at the time. It screwed up maybe 1/4 as much, but both software packages screamed loud "10 year olds wrote this in QBASIC and we don't have a QA team and we don't give a crap about bugs in our software and will never fix them, thanks for your money now piss off".
So, I ended up using the mouse with the old unsupported software and rebooting when I needed to reset the driver and get it working again, sometimes having to save a game and exit, reboot, start game again. After 9 months when I went to put it on the recharge stand the lights went out on the mouse and it stopped working completely. The mouse completedly died spontaneously for no apparent reason and is now a paperweight. I paid $99 for that Razer mouse so I wasn't terribly thrilled to say the least. Razer tech support basically told me "tough luck".
I went and ordered the Logitech G600 about a week later, and had it within another week or so. The Logitech is sort of ugly, but it feels so much better and WORKS so much better. It has more functions in the software, more buttons, and even has an embedded LUA scripting language to write your own custom mouse code for games or whatever built in. Simply awesomesauce. The Logitech software has some bugs also but it is far far more stable than Razer's crap, and the workarounds are easy to deal with when the problems rarely occur.
So, my apologies for the lengthy review but I couldn't sleep tonight if I didn't try to stop someone from possibly making the horrible mistake of purchasing Razer hardware. It "looks" nice, but that's nice to sit it on your mantlepiece and to make conversation while entertaining dinner guests, but for actual gaming or other real world use - get Logitech, they make awesome shit that just works and works awesome.
This has been a PSA. (Public Skeletonbow Announcement) ;oP
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gamefood
The flamin beer will burp you down!
Registered: Apr 2009
From Germany
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Jinh_Molton
New User
Registered: Oct 2012
From Other
Posted March 08, 2015
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The Razer mouse software REQUIRES you to make an account online MANDATORY and log in just to use your mouse. If you do NOT do this, then your mouse is effectively a 3 button mouse using the Windows drivers. It stores all of your mouse configuration profiles online "in the cloud" mandatory and you can not opt out of their online activation. I did not find this out before buying the product but was insanely upset when I did find out, and I wasn't alone. Googling about it I found angry hoards of gamers wanting to set Razer on fire for such stupid crap. But it didn't end there...
Razer tech support was on a shaky VoIP line in India and I got disconnected umpteen times, but when I did have the guy on the phone he was practically useless. After 2 hours of screwing around unhelpful he directed me to an older version of their software that did not have the mandatory online requirement, but that is no longer supported. I got that and it turned out to be buggy as hell too, but far less buggy than their current driver at the time. It screwed up maybe 1/4 as much, but both software packages screamed loud "10 year olds wrote this in QBASIC and we don't have a QA team and we don't give a crap about bugs in our software and will never fix them, thanks for your money now piss off".
So, I ended up using the mouse with the old unsupported software and rebooting when I needed to reset the driver and get it working again, sometimes having to save a game and exit, reboot, start game again. After 9 months when I went to put it on the recharge stand the lights went out on the mouse and it stopped working completely. The mouse completedly died spontaneously for no apparent reason and is now a paperweight. I paid $99 for that Razer mouse so I wasn't terribly thrilled to say the least. Razer tech support basically told me "tough luck".
I went and ordered the Logitech G600 about a week later, and had it within another week or so. The Logitech is sort of ugly, but it feels so much better and WORKS so much better. It has more functions in the software, more buttons, and even has an embedded LUA scripting language to write your own custom mouse code for games or whatever built in. Simply awesomesauce. The Logitech software has some bugs also but it is far far more stable than Razer's crap, and the workarounds are easy to deal with when the problems rarely occur.
So, my apologies for the lengthy review but I couldn't sleep tonight if I didn't try to stop someone from possibly making the horrible mistake of purchasing Razer hardware. It "looks" nice, but that's nice to sit it on your mantlepiece and to make conversation while entertaining dinner guests, but for actual gaming or other real world use - get Logitech, they make awesome shit that just works and works awesome.
This has been a PSA. (Public Skeletonbow Announcement) ;oP
Post edited March 08, 2015 by MaGo72
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infinityeight
Needs Chocolate
Registered: Apr 2014
From United States
Posted March 08, 2015
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http://www.postudios.com/blog/?p=5933
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MarkoH01
The goose rules!
Registered: Jun 2009
From Germany
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RangerLady Grey
These fragments I have shored against my ruins
Registered: Jun 2014
From Other
Posted March 08, 2015
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The Razer mouse software REQUIRES you to make an account online MANDATORY and log in just to use your mouse. If you do NOT do this, then your mouse is effectively a 3 button mouse using the Windows drivers. It stores all of your mouse configuration profiles online "in the cloud" mandatory and you can not opt out of their online activation. I did not find this out before buying the product but was insanely upset when I did find out, and I wasn't alone. Googling about it I found angry hoards of gamers wanting to set Razer on fire for such stupid crap. But it didn't end there...
Razer tech support was on a shaky VoIP line in India and I got disconnected umpteen times, but when I did have the guy on the phone he was practically useless. After 2 hours of screwing around unhelpful he directed me to an older version of their software that did not have the mandatory online requirement, but that is no longer supported. I got that and it turned out to be buggy as hell too, but far less buggy than their current driver at the time. It screwed up maybe 1/4 as much, but both software packages screamed loud "10 year olds wrote this in QBASIC and we don't have a QA team and we don't give a crap about bugs in our software and will never fix them, thanks for your money now piss off".
So, I ended up using the mouse with the old unsupported software and rebooting when I needed to reset the driver and get it working again, sometimes having to save a game and exit, reboot, start game again. After 9 months when I went to put it on the recharge stand the lights went out on the mouse and it stopped working completely. The mouse completedly died spontaneously for no apparent reason and is now a paperweight. I paid $99 for that Razer mouse so I wasn't terribly thrilled to say the least. Razer tech support basically told me "tough luck".
I went and ordered the Logitech G600 about a week later, and had it within another week or so. The Logitech is sort of ugly, but it feels so much better and WORKS so much better. It has more functions in the software, more buttons, and even has an embedded LUA scripting language to write your own custom mouse code for games or whatever built in. Simply awesomesauce. The Logitech software has some bugs also but it is far far more stable than Razer's crap, and the workarounds are easy to deal with when the problems rarely occur.
So, my apologies for the lengthy review but I couldn't sleep tonight if I didn't try to stop someone from possibly making the horrible mistake of purchasing Razer hardware. It "looks" nice, but that's nice to sit it on your mantlepiece and to make conversation while entertaining dinner guests, but for actual gaming or other real world use - get Logitech, they make awesome shit that just works and works awesome.
This has been a PSA. (Public Skeletonbow Announcement) ;oP
I had no idea that Razor were so bad, that is unbelievable.
I do like Logitech, but if the mouse gets too big, then I have problems with my wrist, so that is why I'm a little wary of one that I can't try out first. On the other hand, the choices here are very limited, so I will probably just have to take a chance.
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bugamn
"title"
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted March 08, 2015
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The Razer mouse software REQUIRES you to make an account online MANDATORY and log in just to use your mouse. If you do NOT do this, then your mouse is effectively a 3 button mouse using the Windows drivers. It stores all of your mouse configuration profiles online "in the cloud" mandatory and you can not opt out of their online activation. I did not find this out before buying the product but was insanely upset when I did find out, and I wasn't alone. Googling about it I found angry hoards of gamers wanting to set Razer on fire for such stupid crap. But it didn't end there...
Razer tech support was on a shaky VoIP line in India and I got disconnected umpteen times, but when I did have the guy on the phone he was practically useless. After 2 hours of screwing around unhelpful he directed me to an older version of their software that did not have the mandatory online requirement, but that is no longer supported. I got that and it turned out to be buggy as hell too, but far less buggy than their current driver at the time. It screwed up maybe 1/4 as much, but both software packages screamed loud "10 year olds wrote this in QBASIC and we don't have a QA team and we don't give a crap about bugs in our software and will never fix them, thanks for your money now piss off".
So, I ended up using the mouse with the old unsupported software and rebooting when I needed to reset the driver and get it working again, sometimes having to save a game and exit, reboot, start game again. After 9 months when I went to put it on the recharge stand the lights went out on the mouse and it stopped working completely. The mouse completedly died spontaneously for no apparent reason and is now a paperweight. I paid $99 for that Razer mouse so I wasn't terribly thrilled to say the least. Razer tech support basically told me "tough luck".
I went and ordered the Logitech G600 about a week later, and had it within another week or so. The Logitech is sort of ugly, but it feels so much better and WORKS so much better. It has more functions in the software, more buttons, and even has an embedded LUA scripting language to write your own custom mouse code for games or whatever built in. Simply awesomesauce. The Logitech software has some bugs also but it is far far more stable than Razer's crap, and the workarounds are easy to deal with when the problems rarely occur.
So, my apologies for the lengthy review but I couldn't sleep tonight if I didn't try to stop someone from possibly making the horrible mistake of purchasing Razer hardware. It "looks" nice, but that's nice to sit it on your mantlepiece and to make conversation while entertaining dinner guests, but for actual gaming or other real world use - get Logitech, they make awesome shit that just works and works awesome.
This has been a PSA. (Public Skeletonbow Announcement) ;oP
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
Registered: Dec 2009
From Canada
Posted March 08, 2015
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Here's the official product page:
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g600-mmo-gaming-mouse
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Cool thing is you can assign one of the mouse buttons as a G-SHIFT button, and when that button is held down, all of the other buttons now have a secondary function available that you can set, doubling the number of effective buttons. You can also set up a button as a mode switch that can cycle through 3 different modes that completely reprogram the buttons both with and without G-SHIFT pressed. End result, you can have 32523489234 buttons configured in a game. :)
The basic function takes a few hours to a day to get used to, and more advanced stuff takes a bit of configuration and tinkering to get it "just right" for a given game, but it's well worth the effort.
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osavethechildren
-_-
Registered: Jun 2013
From United States
Posted March 08, 2015
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Feeling a strong need to track it down, though. =)
If you're looking for the 'pilot', it's called Nick Knight:
http://www.amazon.com/Nick-Knight-Rick-Springfield/dp/B0000844IS/
I think there were 3 seasons, each a DVD set, also on Amazon.
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RangerLady Grey
These fragments I have shored against my ruins
Registered: Jun 2014
From Other
Posted March 08, 2015
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Even Ian McKellen's voice didn't move him much, I was stunned.
Oops, editing to add the uppercase K to McKellen, wouldn't want to offend him. ;-)
Post edited March 08, 2015 by zenwan
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Shendue
Good Old Prices
Registered: Nov 2012
From Italy
Posted March 08, 2015
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They are still unopened while I'm saving money for a computer I'm building in May.
As for the Keyboard, i recently switched from my old G15 to a mechanical Ducky Shine 4 with browns.
I have mixed feelings about the keyboard, since everybody keeps raving about mechanical keyboards being better then sex and awesome at typing more than gaming, but i actually found it the other way around, i think it's better for gaming than typing. In fact, i make a lot of mistypes with it, probably due to the spacing of the keys. G15 was much better for typing for me.
Maybe i should try other switches, i don't know. Many people say that they love blues, but in my understanding they are basically clickier browns, so i don't see why i should like them more. They say reds are very good for gaming, but are worse than browns for typing, and i saw they require very light presses to be activated, so it doesn't seem they would be better either.
Post edited March 08, 2015 by Shendue