Bought for BattleField 3/4. Having broken 5+ pieces of Razer Naga and Mamba, having exhausted the possibilities to buy them on the secondary market (1-2 years were over at that time, the price tag grew, and they began to fart "unpainted, unbeaten" designers), I decided not to pay for the "name" anymore - and see towards a solid alternative. For normal office use, there are no complaints. The hand lay normal, no complaints. As a game player, I got used to "drag" this mouse (!) in a battle for a long time - I could not achieve control like that of the razers. Separate sensitivity adjustment for X and Y is extremely lacking. Weights - I immediately threw it away, it turned out that even I, an experienced iron adept, cannot precisely drag this big-foot-mouse. Further, the cursor suddenly began to tremble, do not draw a straight line horizontally, respectively, do not draw a circle. The reason is not clear. Mouse - in the closet. Bought another. My experience is not successful.
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