I know you are looking for a mouse for MMOs but whenever someone asks for mouse recommendations, I can't help but proclaim my love for the Logitech G500. I own a Razer DeathAdder, a G9x, and the G500. The G500 is the absolute greatest mouse I have EVER used. Get it, it's about $70 here in Japan. Maybe cheaper elsewhere but, it feels great and tracks great!I'm looking for a nice and comfortable gaming mouse. Atm I have the Logitech MX518, sometimes I wish I had more side buttons to keybind more buttons during WoW. The Mx518 has two side buttons. Having 4 buttons or more would be ideal. LED glowing mouse would be nice matching my Logitech G110 keyboard, but not a must. Basicly comfortable grip is the most important what I'm looking for.
I've taken a look at the WoW steelseries mouse and I've read it's bad only good thing is its design.
I've taken a look at the Razer Naga it has many buttons, but the price is out of sight it's 73 euro here and that's the cheapest price I could find.
My max budget lies around 60 euro, maybe 65 would be considered.. in USD it's around 80 USD.
Thanks for reading feedback greatly appreciated :)
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I just got done with Crysis Warhead. I beat Mass Effect 2 quite a while ago, Dragon Age as well. Anybody here played The Witcher? Some of my friends say its a sick a** game. While others say it sucks d*ck.
SHOULD I GET IT?!
There is no excuse for the stimulus map pack.SparkyProtocolCapitalism.
DLC is fine when it's a substantial amount of content that wasn't already hidden on the disc. Little pieces of armor and other crap that is being sold day one could have been on the disc and is unacceptable. The only way to combat that kind of DLC is to pirate it on PC.ParasomniacLOL. Game devs actually create DLC to combat piracy. WATCH THE VIDEO GUYS!
Watch the new Gametrailers Bonus Round Episode #403 here.
You can't judge the DLC from day one when you think about the level of content you are already receiving. Like Ngai said, Mass Effect has a ridiculous amount of product value for money, and Day One DLC is substantial. People may say This pack isn't worth it, but the simplest thing is if you don't like it: don't buy it.
At the end of the day, DLC is an option. If you don't like it, don't buy it. The companies are within their rights to launch day one DLC and charge, it's their time spent and their resources. You aren't entitled to it for free, that's a developer or a publisher choice. At the end of the day, DLC is there to enhance your experience of the game. if you feel gypped by the $60 version of the game, I highly doubt $15 of extra content is going to change your mind. As Jaffe said, it is up to the consumer to decide whether the game company has treated you well with their content.
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