Top products from r/WildStar

We found 45 product mentions on r/WildStar. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/skywardshadow · 6 pointsr/WildStar

I'm using the Nostromo, having purchased it earlier in Beta for use in WildStar. I picked the Nostromo for the mouse wheel and d-pad/joystick.

I removed the stick and use the d-pad for quick-tap movements and strafing, while using the mouse for the rest of my movement, including auto-run mapping to a mouse button.

I remapped the wheel to be V forward, and F back, easing the vacuuming of loot and spamming of F. I press the wheel for G. (My actual mouse wheel remains the default zoom, as I like to zoom in and out often.)

I use the buttons above and below the d-pad for sprint and jump, though I am rethinking that as it's slightly awkward to do both. I honestly don't use forward on the d-pad much, so I may try mapping that to sprint... (EDIT: While reading my own post, I realized that I need to try auto-run above the d-pad, and sprint on the mouse. So obvious to me now!)

So far I only have abilities mapped to the macro keys, and I have keys to spare.

Previous to gaming with this I've been using an old Merc Stealth keyboard. I'm addicted to having a pleasant comfortable layout for my left hand instead of a cramped standard WSAD. Now that I'm used to the Nostromo, I'm about ready to look for a small keyboard replacement.

While I've had my eye on gamepads like the Nostromo for a while, I honestly probably would have stuck with the Merc for years longer if not for WildStar's unique needs.

u/Spythe · 1 pointr/WildStar

Logitech G500, I used a few mouses but I just love this one even have a back up. It just works for me, I suggest finding a mouse you like and getting comfortable with it.

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G500-Programmable-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B002J9GDXI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1398797250&sr=8-3&keywords=logitech+g500

u/littlebrownman · 4 pointsr/WildStar

Step 1: buy from NCSoft
or from Amazon

Step 2: Use that 30 days to level up and enjoy the game, hit 50 and make/earn 10+ platinum and buy yourself some CREDD (current market price ~10Plat.)

There are many groups out there imo. Find yourself a guild or a group. Tbh, you'll probably be playing with only a handful of people in the beginner zones...but it's getting better. New blood is always coming in. You're probably concerned about the amount of players, but if you sub, you'll be helping your own cause.

Good Luck

u/dodoftw · 9 pointsr/WildStar

Steelseries 6gv2

Very simple but extremely good quality mechanical keyboard, and not too expensive. It's definitely not designed for MMO's (imo, its not even specifically for gaming, even though they call it "gaming keyboard"), but that doesn't mean it's bad, I can really do everything fine. The only downside is that it doesn't have macro keys, which is not a problem for me personally because i have never used them on my old Logitech keyboard anyways.

u/CityOfChamps09 · 1 pointr/WildStar

This has honestly been one of the best gaming keyboards that I have used. I just bought the backlight Stealth to replace my 7 year old Merc board that had bubbles, soda, tobacco (I've since quit), etc all in it and it still worked.

My left strafing key Q kept getting stuck on the old board, so I decided to retire it in favor of the Stealth (backlit) model. It has two USB hubs, headphone and mic jack right on the board, media controls and brightness and changing color buttons.

u/R1kman · 1 pointr/WildStar

Slight sidetrack. I was looking at getting the G600 as well, had the Naga before but didn't like it. Came across the UtechSmart Venus MMO Gaming mouse whilst searching, reviews look pretty good. Anyone tried it, if so, what do you think?

u/slayerboy · 1 pointr/WildStar

The Anker is, and definitely feels like a step down from the g700, but for the money I'd be ok if it got the double click of death at 6 months. It definitely took some getting used to.

Before I got the Anker, I tried the Corsair Vengeance M65 mouse, which I absolutely loved the feel and weight of but I'm an old fashioned mouse gripper from back when mice didn't have scroll wheels and use the "claw" grip as opposed to the palm grip where your middle finger is on the scroll wheel. That mouse is just a tad bit wider and it was painful for me to use. I would highly recommend trying that mouse before the Anker because it's much more sturdier.

u/TRgamesurfer · 1 pointr/WildStar

It's still £4.85 at Amazon Played about 550 hours last i checked and loved it. Of course it's a personal preference if you like it or not. But at that price it's not like it's a huge investment.

u/randomuserxy01 · 0 pointsr/WildStar

You should be able to get a basic gaming keyboard with this functionality for $20-30. And yes, I believe anti-ghosting is the more commonly used term.

This is probably a good choice for your budget:

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G105-920-003371-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B00BBUCCKO/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1450389319&sr=8-11&keywords=gaming+keyboard

u/happy_Bunny1 · 1 pointr/WildStar

Do i get anything special for buying/redeeming wildstar boxes on my f2p account?

http://www.amazon.com/Wildstar-PC/dp/B00JB6P7FW

Thanks

u/snappypants · 6 pointsr/WildStar

I always like mouse pads with maps on them. Maybe a big fabric one like steel series make with the world map dyed into it.

u/Shoralo · 3 pointsr/WildStar

It looks like you can get it on Amazon for $20 still, which is the lowest I've seen. This sale was somewhat recent as well, so I would be surprised if it went significantly lower.

The 30 day sub item is (IMO) easily obtainable within a month or two of playing.

u/Jinxtah · 1 pointr/WildStar

Amazon.co.uk has it available for £29 today, but yesterday it was £28. Just as an alternative to GMG in case you are wary buying there.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wildstar-Pre-order-Edition-PC-DVD/dp/B00J03XH26/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396426391

u/Veregx · 2 pointsr/WildStar

There will be no physical collector's edition, unless you're in Europe then there is a steelbook edition.

Early access comes with any preorder, they'll mail you your game key and the game key will allow you to play in the beta weekends. You might want to check with a local retailer on the $5 down deal, but most on-line companies will require the full payment upfront. I'm not sure about Amazon, though.

u/zombiebunnie · 1 pointr/WildStar

Digital deluxe edition here.

My question is if it still does the preorder and pay when the game ships thing if you are getting a digital version.

u/Panthios · 0 pointsr/WildStar

I could never get used to the thumb buttons on the G600.. in a heated fight I have a hard time finding the right button and row.

I use : http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/us/pcs/aplus/B007WTAJTE_img3.jpg
The Razor Naga Hex

u/GoodAndy · 1 pointr/WildStar

I highly suggest a Razer Naga or a Logitech G600. They are worth the money in my honest opinion.

Yes, WildStar doesn't have many skills, but combat requires you to be highly mobile. I bind my main attacks to 5 on my Razer Naga because that's right in the middle of where my thumb sits anyways.

u/bdnicho · 3 pointsr/WildStar

Ignoring the fact that these reviews will be biased to the vocally displeased, it does present another opportunity to suggest any software project manager and the executives of such organizations to read The Mythical Man Month.

u/JRule4 · 1 pointr/WildStar

I've had both a Razer Naga and a Logitech g600.

  1. My first Razer Naga was a "first generation" Naga I bought in Feb 2010. About a year later I was having some issues with the left click but I was able to fix it by fixing a notch that had worn in the clicking lever. Around another year and it started double or triple clicking when I single clicked. I tried many fixes I saw on the internet for this, but I never got a fix for it. I used it for another 3 months before replacing it. Overall it lasted me 2.5 years (Feb 2010-Oct 2012). I never had any issues with the side buttons.
  2. I owned a Razer Lycosa as well, which was the worst keyboard I have ever owned. So I decided to replace it with a Logitech G600 since both my Razers were performing poorly. I never really warmed up to the G600. I had two main issues with it.
  3. The scroll wheel press required significantly more force to press than the Naga. This was a deal breaker for me.
  4. I think my side-board was faulty. The (8) button was very difficult to press compared to the rest on the side. It also didn't register a click with the tactile click like the rest did. I needed to press it beyond the tactile point for the click to register.

  5. I returned the G600 and bought a Naga 2012. So far it has served me well without any issues. I'm hoping that Razer has upped their durability in the newer models. Either way, if mine started to die I would just buy a new Naga. I can't game without it. (Oct 2012-Current)