Telen wrote:Theres nothing you can do with NB that playing a class for a while wont get you. In fact it locks you into the ability choice sequences that are sometimes sub optimal.
A proper gaming mouse is like night and day vs keybinds. I played for years with keybinds and got a naga when swtor came out. It took a few weeks but no addon or peripheral Ive ever had in gaming made as much of a differnce as an mmo mouse in an mmo.
Well, pity you decided to not bet anything, because you would have lost it.
You seem to believe that NB can only be used as a sequencer, this is wrong, NB can and its used a lot as a conditional checker.
An example, check out this vid, now disregard everything in it besides the skillbars, i want you to focus on the first skill of the bottom bar, as you can see, its sometimes Flurry, sometimes Pulverizing Strike, sometimes Spine Crusher.
This is not randomized, this is not due to serendipity, is because he is using a conditional checker in NB, when no one is close enough to use PS or SC, it defaults to flurry, a skill that whilesuboptimal for single target, has range, lets him attack even when outside melee range, now when he is actually close, it changes to PS, a skill you would use anytime you are not facing the enemy back but oh surprise, when he is actually on his back, it changes to SC.
So, NB is picking the best skill to use at any given moment for him, he doesnt have to think about it, he just has to press his keybind and according to where he is, NB will fire what is best for him.
That means he never loses a gcd or a moment, he never tries to use SC when not actually on his back, he doesnt suffer from lag, he just has to spam his keybind and the addon will play that part of the game for him, he just has to worry about positioning.
So, no, a Naga mouse doesnt do that and you should not be going around making bets that you will lose because you actually dont know what NB does.