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Review on Bloody V8 gaming mouse, black by Janis Ziemelis ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the product fully corresponds to the description.

Because I paid $580 for it, I figured that was an appropriate price, thus I gave it a score of 5. The mouse is easy to operate even for those with very large hands. Since I have spent many years using the Logitech G9 for playing shooters, the V8 fit naturally in my hand and didn't require any training or adjustment on my part. When I play shooters on my V8, I set the DPI to 3200, whereas with my G9, setting the DPI that high was not an option. The mouse now moves more precisely along the coordinate system, making aiming significantly simpler, which has also led to an increase in convenience. Very smooth motion, but there is no wadding at all. When both the left and right mouse buttons are pressed at the same time, the lauded Ultra-Core3 function WILL NOT ACTIVATE. If you want to use the mouse for aimed fire using the 3Fire function, this is something that needs to be taken into consideration. The only way out of this predicament is to "bind" the right mouse button on the keyboard. The level of craftsmanship receives a grade of C (an obvious marriage of engineering), but the product nonetheless earns a grade of B due to the overall number of positive aspects it possesses in light of the fact that A4Tech offers such an option as a competitive advantage to its customers. At home, I have three mice: a Logitech G9, a Logitech G600, and a Bloody V8. When it came to shooters, even without the use of macros or cheating software, I found that I liked using the Bloody V8.

Pros
  • - It has a high degree of precision - It is easy to hold in one's hand - Clear keystrokes - The opportunity to purchase paid features "at no additional charge." (how-to video found on YouTube)
Cons
  • It is not possible to use the RMB and LMB buttons concurrently with the BY button.