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Roccat Nyth Modular MMO Gaming Mouse

Roccat Nyth Modular MMO Gaming Mouse

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The Roccat Nyth Optical Gaming Mouse is made for extreme customization. With 18 programmable buttons in one compact and comfy frame, the Nyth makes navigating in your favorite games quick and easy Read More

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Yarlan
7
Sep 2, 2023
I guess Roccat Nyth is gone from long time.. you cant buy it anymore. Its a pity.. if I get the chance to buy it from somewhere I will buy at least 4x .. to have spare.. but its gone :) .. sadly all the good mouses are gone after 2017 or something.
DogeAmaze
64
Mar 15, 2017
Can you reassign Easy-Shift to ANY other button? And can you have more than 1 Easy-Shift button set up at the same time?
TheMesh
0
Jan 26, 2017
I wish we could get what we paid for!!!!
rhenom
528
Jan 8, 2017
I would totally get this mouse, but the laser sensor is a deal breaker. Give this mouse a decent optical sensor and they would sell so many more, oh well.
Chinnithy
9
Jan 10, 2017
rhenomYeah I wish you get to choose which sensor you want in there.
paraselene
0
Jan 5, 2017
Wow, this mice is on sale! (*check shipping price) More expensive than my local site with 1-day shipping. I'll pass
TheMesh
0
Jan 26, 2017
paraselenewhich local site?
elimelendez
2201
Dec 19, 2016
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TheMesh
0
Jan 26, 2017
elimelendezWhy are you giving false information?
elimelendez
2201
Dec 13, 2016
Bulk order shipped! The vendor informed us that the group's order was picked up and is on its way to our warehouse in New Jersey. Based on the tracking provided, the order is scheduled to arrive on 12/21.
Expect another update from us on 12/22 or sooner if something comes up.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (https://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
elimelendez
2201
Dec 9, 2016
Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Roccat Nyth Modular MMO Gaming Mouse and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will send the bulk shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey where our warehouse team will break it up into individual orders and ship them. The current estimated ship date from our warehouse is 12/29.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 12/19.
If you have any questions, please visit our Help Center (http://massdrop.com/helpcenter).
St0rmr3v3ng3
65
Dec 8, 2016
Uses a subpar Philips Twin Eye laser sensor (probably PLN-2034 from what i can tell) which suffers from z-axis tracking issues. Pretty bad deal, especially considering all the other mice with flawless optical sensors that are on massdrop right now - especially the Mionix Castor. Cheaper and better (if you are not interested in gimmicky features).
Z-axis tracking leads to unwanted cursor movement during mouse lifting which can be highly disadvantageous to all people using lifting techniques.
Paravane
1
Dec 9, 2016
Maybe vindictive is incorrect. I understand the sensors in this mouse as well as many mice of this type are inferior. I'm fully aware there are issues, my G600 started doing some weird stuff recently. But I think the issue here is you're comparing sensors on this mouse to a mouse of a totally different type. I'm not 100% educated on this point but if you want to compare mice you'll need to compare the Corsair Scimitar, Logitech G600, and the Razer Naga to this one.
" why would anyone do that considering the same functionality can be achieved with a keyboard, faster, easier and with a higher reliability? "
I'm debating this point mostly. I've also been using a 12 button thumb mouse since the first Naga. I use all 12 buttons when the game allows it and have no issues finding them on my thumb. I even catch myself using it instead of the Number pad sometimes. I'm much faster and more accurate using the side buttons as opposed to the keyboard, and I never have to move my hand away from WASD. It eliminated the issue I had with moving my hand to the number row then back to the wrong spot ESDF or QCapsLockAS or even SZXC.
You also mention educating beginners, which I understand and that's really cool of you. However most people here aren't looking for a beginner mouse. This is a VERY expensive mouse and I don't think most beginners would think to start here. I know when I first start PC gaming I didn't understand mice at all. So I sure as well wouldn't get one with 25+ buttons.
But I suppose to each their own. I've played with this mouse at conventions on the show floor. I've been eyeballing it and reading reviews for the better part of a year and recently got a job where I can splurge a bit and decided what the hell, I don't mind supporting this site and getting a kickass mouse. I'm fully aware an optical sensor would be WAY better and 12kDPI is just a silly marketing tactic. I actually use 300DPI on my G600 and that's been feeling a little too high lately. I didn't mean any disrespect it just seems like you have something against someone buying something they want. Though people should research purchases like this. Being you're dropping $100 on something.
I'm not sure why everyone else uses the buttons, but I use them because my left hand is screwed up (I can't use a keyboard because of a left radial nerve injury). Having a few extra buttons on the mouse and using a special joystick controller I built, I am finally able to play FPS style games again (and can actually do a decent job of competing, too). The Nyth is far superior to the Naga (I owned a Naga Epic before the Nyth). One of the "gimmicky" features that comes in handy is the ability to replace two 1x1 buttons with a 2x1 button. My main issue with the Razer Naga was that the two furthest rows were basically unusable because I had no way of knowing what row I was on past the first two. Replacing the third and fourth rows with a single row of larger buttons might have lost me six buttons I wasn't using, but I gained three buttons that I could now differentiate from the first two rows.
My custom controller has all the movement and the most-used buttons on it, but I needed a place to put my voice chat's PTT button, quick select buttons for primary/secondary/melee weapon, sprint (easier to just hold a button down on the mouse than it is while trying to also move a joystick), flashlight on/off, and sometimes grenade, all depending on the type of game.
I have been playing a bit of Grim Dawn lately (normally don't play RPG/RTS style games), and I have basically been playing the whole game on the mouse, which is kinda cool. I do reach up and hit the keyboard to open up some of the screens for assigning skill points or reviewing mission instructions, but I am mostly just doing battle with one hand on the mouse. I'd imagine that is one of the things that draws people to these types of mice for these styles of games. If I can play Grim Dawn with one hand on this mouse, then a pro could destroy Warcraft with two good hands.
Paravane
1
Dec 7, 2016
Pretty stoked for this. And I've been eyeballing this mouse for about a year. Watched tons of reviews and decided to give it a try. I've read of people saying it's cheaper on Amazon but I'm seeing it at $99.99. And I don't really want to get it used or refurbished.
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