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w00t! This game is awesome, I got it yesterday and I've been playing it with some friends. It's been a while since I had so much fun playing a game. If you own a PS3 this is a must have :)
 
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Just showing off my entire collection + new WotLK. Boomtown sent it to me early so that I can start playing the day it gets activated :D
 

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Ordered and En-route :D

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Alright they arrived on monday, and I tried them out today.

Lycosa Keyboard: Pure awesome. I'm absolutely wrapped with it. Configurable backlight options - all, WASD, or off. Rubber coated non-slip keys feel really nice. It's also low-profile like a laptop keyboard, so it's a natural change for me since I've been on a laptop for the past 2 years now. Looks awesome Love it.

Lachesis Mouse: Really, really disappointed. It looks great, and has some features I like (scroll wheel is easy to use, and the little dents for your fingers are cozy.) but the rest I absolutely hate.

It's really low, and has a weirdly placed bump on it's back which digs into my palm in an odd-feeling way, and the edges of the rubber grip where they meet with the casing is a sharp angle. And by sharp I mean sharp. It digs into your palm, and after only a couple hours use (just browsing online) the places where it made contact felt like they were rubbed raw.

The side buttons are really stiff and arent really pronounced enough to be able to know which you are pushing instinctively; and because it's so low you have to reposition your wrist in order to grip the mouse enough to push the button.

I bought it online along with the keyboard. First time using Razer and I read alot of good reviews about it. Unfortunately it's issues seem to go deeper than I was willing to find out. I'm hoping I can get it exchanged with a DeathAdder and get the difference refunded. Bottom line - steer clear of that mouse.

Here's hopin'!
 

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I use a DeathAdder and I like it. I used Logitech for years and randomly switched with no regrets (and brought my nearly three year old G5 to work). Well, no substantial regrets. I don't have a spare button for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, so I can't play Minesweeper in my down time because I'm too lazy to adjust the sensitivity before and after I play. D: