Going to Low Yat to try to get an Orochi today. Wish me luck
The Razer Thread v10
The Razer Thread v10
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Oct 30 2009, 07:51 AM
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Going to Low Yat to try to get an Orochi today. Wish me luck
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Oct 30 2009, 05:49 PM
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Woo hoo! Got my Orochi for RM329!
It's REALLY tiny...... will post pics up later. Mac drivers are a disappointment again... Have to manually create my Macros in Windows and then store in the Synapsis. Other then that, it works BEAUTIFULLY. |
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Nov 5 2009, 11:09 AM
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Getting used to my Orochi now in Terengganu.
Tracks fine for both mac AND Windows. Absolutely loving my little one! |
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Nov 6 2009, 11:22 AM
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Barracuda doesn't have an internal soundcard like the megalodon. It was supposed to pair with the Barracuda sound card.
Ironically, I bought a Barracuda Soundcard and a Megalodon headphone |
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Nov 16 2009, 01:29 PM
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Also, On The Fly Sensitivity only pops up if you hold that button and scroll up and down on the scroll wheel.
My DA, Mamba, Razerback 3G and Orochi all no problems under Win7 |
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Nov 16 2009, 09:47 PM
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Crap. Sorry. I meant Diamondback 3G
I get confused because I have a guitar called the Razorback which I renamed it "Razerback" I've been working waaaaaaay too long here in Kuala Terengganu already. |
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Dec 9 2009, 08:34 AM
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Sigh, I lost my Kabuto mouse pad in Terengganu. Will have to buy a new one.......
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Dec 9 2009, 04:08 PM
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In the midst of packing, I think I left it. I normally clip it between my Macbook Pro, but somehow I forgot
Looks like I have to go out this weekend to get another one. Seriously damn good mousepad for the Orochi. And yes, the Orochi was bloddy amazing during my trip. Playing through Modern warfare 2 through Boot Camp and Bioshock on my Mac....... Had to get used to using a little smaller mouse though. |
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Dec 14 2009, 04:35 PM
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Dec 24 2009, 03:00 PM
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Damn! Found the Kabuto that I "lost" in Terengganu.
I now have 2, but only 1 laptop! |
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Dec 31 2009, 09:43 AM
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I think I need to re-state about how the Orochi SHOULD be used.
The Orochi is NOT a wireless gaming mouse. It's a wired gaming mouse. The keyword here is "Gaming Mouse" In wireless mode, it works like a standard mouse. Really doesn't track well enough for competitive gaming. I'm using it on my Macbook Pro playing COD4 and Bioshock and Modern Warfare 2 on Windows, both CAN be played, but not ideal on wireless mode. Plug in the cable, and then it really becomes a PROPER gaming mouse. You get all the features like it's bigger brothers and is really responsive. Keep in mind, it really comes to life when it's plugged in. Remember, it's running on the much lower bandwidth Bluetooth, unlike the Mamba which runs on the proper 2.4ghz wireless band to achieve the fast response times. The Orochi is really made for people like me with gaming laptops who wants to game on the go, but don't really want to carry a full sized mouse. I normally use my Orochi on wireless mode when I'm checking email or doing word documents at starbucks overseas and when I'm back in the hotel, plug it in for a little Bioshock action. It's small and portable enough to just dump in your bag without really noticing if it's there, which is really what you want for a notebook mouse. Unlike the Mamba, there's no giant dongle I need to carry around and it's not as bulky either.... Bottomline, if you are a heavy laptop user who does more Email checking or Photoshop and gaming on the go? Then yeah, the Orochi is the mouse for you. If you are a desktop user or a person who plays games competitively or frequents cyber cafes looking for a portable mouse? Then no, the Orochi is so NOT the mouse for you. |
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