Razer Announces Wildcat Tournament Grade Controller

I had the Onza Tournament Edition a while back. The thing broke within a year. I'm thinking this will do the same. Horrendous design or not.
 
I like the green bit, but then I'm partial to the Boomslang. (the snake, not the mouse).

Talking of Boomslangs though, it's the only Razer mouse I ever bought that still works (sorta, kinda).

There really is no need trying to cash in on or change the Xbox 360 controller. It really is the finest peripheral ever made.
 
40€ for a normal XBone controller.
180€ for the same controller with a cable and more buttons, nah mate.
 
40€ for a normal XBone controller.
180€ for the same controller with a cable and more buttons, nah mate.

Don't forget it looks like crap. You will look immature just by having it in comparison to the nice plain'ol originale controller.
 
I went through two sabertooths. On both the right trigger started to go after a few months. I wish the quality was better, as I really enjoyed the extra buttons on the bottom.
 
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I went through two sabertooths. On both the right trigger started to go after a few months. I wish the quality was better, as I really enjoyed the extra buttons on the bottom.

^This

The quality of some of Razer's products is less than sub-par. My Corsair M60 has already lasted more than twice as long as my long dead Razer Mamba. At half the price, mind you.

My Razer Lycosa from sometime pre-2008, however, is still going strong (although the mushy feel of membrane switches annoy me after having typed on my friend's MX blues :p).
 
Well my Naga Expert has had it. Right click has become terribly flaky and I can't aim down a scope.

As soon as I get paid next I have to buy another mouse.

Not going Razer ever again.
 
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