View Full Version : Welcome Jargandal to Ghallanda
Knight_slayer
01-22-2015, 12:07 AM
Jargandal has transfered to Ghallanda from Thelanis, if you see him around please make him feel welcome.
Raezar
01-24-2015, 09:42 AM
glad to have you here :)
elkorm
01-25-2015, 05:46 AM
Oh hey, welcome from Elky...one of Omni least favorite puggers :P
Elk, the Death professional (means I die like no one, although Rae comes a very close second)
(...although Rae comes a very close second)
*mouseslap*
Raezar
01-26-2015, 07:30 AM
Rae comes a very close second)
I am never second :P
*mouseslap*
and it is called "Naga Bash" I have perfected the technique lol
Sanmiglyte
01-26-2015, 02:03 PM
Thank you. Time to step up my game. Omni wants no weakling in his horde.
elkorm
01-30-2015, 01:43 PM
I am never second :P
and it is called "Naga Bash" I have perfected the technique lol
Means you have a Razer Naga? Good buy! :)
Elk
Raezar
01-31-2015, 10:14 AM
Means you have a Razer Naga? Good buy! :)
Elk
hehe this is my second Naga :) they are awesome and really take a beating
phillymiket
01-31-2015, 10:35 AM
Welcome to Ghallanda!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix7vrluEm4E
Thalone
01-31-2015, 11:20 AM
hehe this is my second Naga :) they are awesome and really take a beating
I went through two Nagas in two years. I found them to be very cheaply designed; the two small buttons to the left of LMB kept breaking because they were really thin and delicate parts. My Logitech G600 has the same thumbpad as the Naga, a tilting mousewheel, and three more proper buttons on top of the mouse. This gives more functionality than the Naga, with more durability (going on two years old now with no degradation in performance), at the same price point.
elkorm
01-31-2015, 02:43 PM
I went through two Nagas in two years. I found them to be very cheaply designed; the two small buttons to the left of LMB kept breaking because they were really thin and delicate parts. My Logitech G600 has the same thumbpad as the Naga, a tilting mousewheel, and three more proper buttons on top of the mouse. This gives more functionality than the Naga, with more durability (going on two years old now with no degradation in performance), at the same price point.
still off topic i know...but I have had the Naga for 1 and a half year, still performing! I also love the sphex pad I am using :)
elk
Raezar
02-09-2015, 11:21 PM
I went through two Nagas in two years. I found them to be very cheaply designed; the two small buttons to the left of LMB kept breaking because they were really thin and delicate parts. My Logitech G600 has the same thumbpad as the Naga, a tilting mousewheel, and three more proper buttons on top of the mouse. This gives more functionality than the Naga, with more durability (going on two years old now with no degradation in performance), at the same price point.
My brother has a Logitech 600, and it is too big for my hands. I like the smaller naga, I find it give me more control. My first one lasted 2years and hopefully if I quit the "Naga Bash" this one will last longer ;) btw you can get the tilt mouse wheel now on the naga, not sure about extra buttons though. I do hear a lot of good things about the 600. I think it comes down to personal preference.
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