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My one month old Razer Deathadders' mouse button 5 broke. Currenty waiting for the replacement. Very comfortable mouse though. Probably a rare occurence.
In the mean time using my 4 year old Logitech G400...with the worn out pads.
I still just use something like this one for all my gaming and it works just fine. ;p
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wheel-Mouse-PS-2/dp/B0009VYWY0/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=ABDWGDZ2YN09P
thats the only reason i have brought a expensive mice.
Twitch reaction and reflexes on rising storm/arm3/planetside 2 is a MUST have.
My MX518 outlived my G500,
G502 is a good comprimise between the two
...and believe me, it works fine for gaming. Never felt a need for anything else, through shooters, rpg's, action-rpg's, strategy, etc. As someone else above said, gaming mice are over-rated trend things, really.
I do get that some people want more hotkey-buttons via their mouse, and that's cool. I don't care about that, tho.