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natraye

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  1. Denying creeps is fun and all, but eventually it gets to the point where that is pretty much all you are doing. LoL takes away that element of the game which lets you focus more on last hitting and harassing the opponent. I find this more fun as it leads to a more fast paced game play. Also, LoL seems to be the forerunner of e-sports today.
  2. If mmo's are your thing, I'd suggest the razer naga. I know everyone complains about the build quality of razer but I've had mine for a couple of years and it works just as it did on the first day of use. Having all those extra keys readily available definitely made me a more efficient gamer. Differentiating between the 12 side buttons on the mouse can be hard at first but shoulf become second nature after a bit of practice. If you prefer logitech, however, they have the G600. It's essentially similar in design (with 12 side buttons) but the buttons are raised so it might be easier to tell them apart. I'm not sure how effective the button beside the right click would be though since I've always considered the button on the right most side to be right click. Having an extra button there might be awkward at first. It still looks to be a quality mouse though.
  3. I use a Razer Naga 2013 edition... gotta love all them buttons! I've got a couple of the buttons to act as on the fly dpi switchers. Higher dpi (around 3000) for fps games and lower dpi for mmo's + general computer usage.
  4. I'd go with Nvidia for sure. I've got dual 6970hd's in my laptop and driver updates (sparse as they are) do not come close to dealing with the plethora of issues plaguing crossfire issues in a variety of games. Although Nvidia cards usually cost more at similar performance levels, I'd gladly pay that premium for the superior drivers.
  5. Sure a glossy screen might provide better image quality, however, the reflections are just too much of a pain to deal with, This holds true in an adequately lit room and I can barely use my laptop outdoors even with the brightness set at max. What's the point of better image quality when all those reflections get in the way?
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