Sujet : Re: Are You Ready For Subscription MICE?
De : Xocyll (at) *nospam* gmx.com (Xocyll)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 01. Aug 2024, 23:47:43
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Justisaur <
justisaur@yahoo.com> looked up from reading the entrails of
the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:
On 8/1/2024 7:10 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
Razer and the like.
>
Razer crapped the bed with the last one I bought, which will be the last
thing I ever buy from them. Required sign in to download their
software, only I couldn't even create a sign in and no response to any
of my attempts to contact them about it. Then the mouse broke after a
short time while in warranty, no response to that either.
>
DON'T BUY RAZER.
>
Logitech is fine, but their software for the higher end mouse is pretty
bad. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be anything better in the way
of gaming mice now, not that I'd pay more anyway.
I bought a Razer, then I met their software.
Razer rational: .000000000000000000000001% of our users are
"professional gamers" therefore everyone must log in, be online, and
upload their settings to the cloud as though they are professional
gamers.
It never stopped working, I just stopped using it, having bought an
ambidextrous sensei steel series mouse, and when that broke a brand x
dragon wars ambidextrous mouse, then when I built the new system a
corsair ambidextrous mouse.
I will _NEVER_ purchase another razor product (well to be honest I
bought a Razer mouse pad, but I will never buy a razor anything that
plugs into anything or uses electricity, not to be trusted as far as I
could throw Jupiter out of the gravity well of a super-massive black
hole.)
Xocyll