So I'm assuming someone out there has used both of these at some point, and was looking for some opinions. I previously used a Razor Naga, and as i do a lot of mmo and MOBA gaming, having programmable thumb buttons was amazingly useful. I however have gone through 2 Naga's in under a year due to simply wearing out the click sensor/plastic spring, and after getting a Razor headset with horrible bleed over issues due to poor craftsmanship have decided they're not worth the money in general.
I have since gone through 2 different mice. one steel series that i liked the layout of but had a poor excuse for a driver that only really proved useful if you play WoW on default bindings, and fails to work in game even with UAC turned off completely for a few newer titles... a problem mentioned on a lot of the game forums. the other one was generic Logitech that didn't have as many thumb buttons as i was looking for, but had a fairly reasonable driver that support customizable keys.
So my question is more or less this, Those of you who use a G600, how do you like the configuration of it? Is the driver software acceptable for gaming? Does it let you rebind the buttons to anything or is it locked into a small group of "key strokes"? How is it comfort wise for those with larger hands? i know the Naga's bottom row of buttons was tricky as they were tightly packed together, is the G600 any better?
I have since gone through 2 different mice. one steel series that i liked the layout of but had a poor excuse for a driver that only really proved useful if you play WoW on default bindings, and fails to work in game even with UAC turned off completely for a few newer titles... a problem mentioned on a lot of the game forums. the other one was generic Logitech that didn't have as many thumb buttons as i was looking for, but had a fairly reasonable driver that support customizable keys.
So my question is more or less this, Those of you who use a G600, how do you like the configuration of it? Is the driver software acceptable for gaming? Does it let you rebind the buttons to anything or is it locked into a small group of "key strokes"? How is it comfort wise for those with larger hands? i know the Naga's bottom row of buttons was tricky as they were tightly packed together, is the G600 any better?