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Massively gives away the coolest prizes. Who wouldn't want a lifetime sub to this great game?
I think it was more along the lines of rolling on loot and giving it to him if they won.
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If I recall correctly.... the 5xxx line was terrible. At least in comparison to the ATI offerings at the time. I had a 5950 and I remember it being really mediocre.
Once I figured out that you couldn't go off the top of the space bar screen... it got a lot easier. Heh
88! That 4th game makes it quite a bit tougher.
I'm aware they can make their software work the way they want and I never implied it was broken.

I simply stated that I don't agree with their practices and, as such, I don't give them any form of revenue (ads or subscription.) I'm sure I'm not alone in avoiding a company based solely on philosophical reasons.
Did I say it was hard? It's also the fact that its slower than it should be and the way they intentionally break third party apps that do the same thing. WowMatrix specifically. I just don't like what Curse has become.

I'm more than capable of managing my own addons without supporting Curse and their nefarious ways.
I would use the Curse Client if it wasn't deliberately crippled in order to force you to pay for premium.
Stick to the mice from Razer.

I have owned every Razer mouse since they went USB and besides the Lachesis (which WAS fixed with firmware updates, btw) every single one has been a dream. Can't beat the DeathAdder/Mamba and the Naga has become required equipment for MMOs for me.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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