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Feenix Nascita Mouse and Dimora Mousepad - BCCHardware

So a discussion came up recently as to the moniker of "gaming gear", and what traits or features set those items apart and above from just normal every-person gear.  When the dust settled, we might have had better luck settling on what the best kind of cookie is, (chocolate chip) or something less controversial. 

Does a mouse need more buttons than your keyboard, a software suite to rival Microsoft Office, the body design of an Italian supercar, enough processing power and memory that we could conceivably overclock it, or is the essence something simpler then that? This also appears to be the question that Feenix, a new peripheral manufacturer, poses with their inaugural launch of the Nascita gaming mouse.

When it comes to performance, both the Dimora pad and the Nascita mouse score 10/10. Both performed great. I didn’t have any issues with tracking with this pair or any combination of anything else. There was no mouse lag and the buttons are very responsive. DPI adjustment works instantly and I like the fact that you can change the sensitivity on the fly.


The points that were readily agreed on were, that it was responsive enough both in tracking and clicking that we didn't feel that the hardware was a factor in our performance.  As for any other features, personal preferences and what game/class/mode/character/role was being played were factors.    

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