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I feel a 'Yo Dawg!' moment coming on...
The only thing I've seen them used for thus far is for honor turn ins. I recall reading somewhere that BG marks are going to be more valued/prevalent in the xpac, though, but take that with a grain of salt.
I NEED THIS!
/need-roll
I've got the n52te as well, and it's quite awesome, but using BOTH of these would be just be unbelievable!
I have this case (minus the paint job), and I must say it's wonderful. Tons of fans and a very solid construction. Definitely recommend for all the builders out there.
Yeah, I tried to do 'Homecoming' (hearthstone with orphan out) and didn't get it, so I would assume what you say is correct.
I completely agree with Grendalsh, the n52te was probably the best gaming investment I've ever made. It seems a lot of people use the standard 'WASD' setup on them, but I've stuck to using the thumb-stick (which is much better than the n52 version). Back in the BC days, I would contribute my top DPS spots mostly to this piece of equipment. I ended up being able to move, turn, talk on vent (push to talk), and keep up my rotation with one hand, and that was back when affliction locks had a number of buttons to press pretty often. =) I would urge anyone to try this out for at least two weeks, as it takes a little while to get used to, and use your local store's return policy if you still don't like it. I, for one, can't imagine playing without it now.
I, too, would like to see the UI of the Week return. I'm in some desperate need of inspiration. And none of that 'I-have-three-things-on-my-screen-look-how-artsy-I-am' minimalist bullcrap. I want a functional UI, dang it!
Lovely. Send here, please.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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