Review of the Corsair Scimitar RGB Moba/MMO Gaming Mouse. We're going to pay attention to how well the Scimitar holds up for MOBAs and determine if it makes sense for Corsair to attribute this mouse for such games. It's been a while since we last took a look at a so-called MMO gaming mouse and though the glory days of MMORPGs have past, there is still life in some of the largest MMOs out there. World of Warcraft's reported 5.6 million subscriptions from this past August is still impressive which goes to show that MMO mice are still relevant. Corsair adds the Scimitar mouse to its Corsair Gaming collection which follows the precedent established by the Razer Naga mouse which was released in 2009 - a grid of twelve thumb buttons. That one feature alone was enough for Razer's CEO, Min-Liang Tan, to raise a stink over the Scimitar's announcement last August when he stated on social media If I see yet another company ripping off the Naga again I'm going to throw up. A further note, the Scimitar is not Corsair's first MMO mouse - the Vengeance M90 was released back in 2012. Corsair has also labeled the Scimitar as a MOBA mouse and though it is true that Dota and League of Legends require lots of keyboard input such that having lots of mouse buttons can be useful, MOBA players in general dislike the bulkiness of these MMO mice.
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