When comparing Corsair Scimitar RGB vs ROCCAT Nyth, the Slant community recommends Corsair Scimitar RGB for most people. In the question“What are the best gaming mice to use for MMOs?” Corsair Scimitar RGB is ranked 5th while ROCCAT Nyth is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Corsair Scimitar RGB is:
With a 12,000 DPI zero-acceleration optical sensor the Scimtar offers one of the most accurate sensors on an MMO mouse, as most others use laser sensors. Optical sensors are often used in mice that focus on FPSs as they need more accurate tracking than laser tends to provide. So not only will this mouse have great tracking for MMOs/MOBAs it will also provide tracking performance on par with the best FPS mouse.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Highly accurate optical sensor
With a 12,000 DPI zero-acceleration optical sensor the Scimtar offers one of the most accurate sensors on an MMO mouse, as most others use laser sensors. Optical sensors are often used in mice that focus on FPSs as they need more accurate tracking than laser tends to provide. So not only will this mouse have great tracking for MMOs/MOBAs it will also provide tracking performance on par with the best FPS mouse.
Pro Highly customizable
With three sets of swap-able thumb keys as well as two different grip plates, one that caters to claw grip and another that caters to palm grip, the Nyth is customizable to fit comfortably in anyone's hands.
Cons
Con Bottom row buttons are too low
The users thumb may often touch the mousepad when trying to use the bottom row of side buttons due to their low placement, this can mess with accuracy of the mouse due to the drag that will be created when touching the mousepad.
Con Side button customization is lacking
There is currently no way to setup a three button layout on the side (short of turning off three buttons in a six button setup). There is also no large buttons included, which means when using a button setup lower than twelve the buttons will still be the same size even though there is room to have less buttons that are larger. For the selling point to be customization of the mouse there really should have been optional larger buttons included in the kit to allow for easier button presses on low button setups.