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Try a Roccat Nyth. I know it's enormous, but it's probably the best MMO mouse you can get for that price. Roccat are really good, the Nyth is really good.
However, as much as I like Logitech (never had a bad experience), that thing that Wolfey posted looks absolutely amazing if you need a mouse with extra buttons. I don't own it but if I were buying an MMO-mouse, I'd go for that.
The 3 side buttons are quite useful for macros/hotkeys.
Asus' Spatha is heavy, but it's beautifully made and incredibly comfortable. It's an arch-shape with a curved rise in the middle. It's a slightly odd shape, but the hump fits under the palm of your hand and after a while you'll realize it allows a very loose and relaxed grip. That costs you control, but it gives the Spatha amazing ergonomics. Even if your hands are as small as mine, or as big as a gorilla's.
It's also built like a tank. Like a lot of high-end mice the frame is solid magnesium, which gives it a low center of gravity and makes it very strong. Unlike other magnesium mice, it's also very heavy. Bizarrely heavy: I also have a MadCatz Rat ProX+ that's almost 80% Magnesium. And it's actually 40% lighter than a Spatha, despite being slightly larger. *shrug*
Think of it like a Bentley. It's not exactly agile, but it's big and comfortable and will impress your friends.
Great looking mouse, but they have an endemic fault with the Scroll Wheel sensor.
Adjustable mice are a great idea, I really hope that feature catches on and becomes mainstream.
Corsair are a great brand, I'm not too familiar with the Scimitar but I back Corsair. I often recommend their M65 FPS mouse; if they applied the same skills to the Scimitar it should be a firecracker.
And I wouldn't call $70 pricey, not after I paid $450 for my mouse :)
Also thanks for all the suggestions guys.
A rare MadCatz with a story to tell.
A few brands make luxury mice for wealthy gamers. They're usually made of metal, and have various gimmicks or unique technologies. In 2015 MadCatz created the All-Magesium Rat ProX+ to compete with the Logitech G903, Asus Spatha and SwiftPoint Z. It wasn't to be.
MadCatz closed it's doors before the year was out. And only a handful were ever built. That sent a $300 USD MSRP skyrocketing past $400. And I feel lucky to have gotten away with $450 AUD, which is actually works out below MSRP. Mine was the second-last ever sold; with that the Rat Pro and MadCatz were consigned to history.
If you have best buy where you live go there they usually have some out with lre builts go test some out see how they feel in your hands