The DPI was never my issue with it, (obviously, since I prefer 400/450dpi)
The best thing Razer could do for the D.A. is add the indentation on the right side that they put on the Mamba, to make it easier to lift, instead of sliding down out of your hand so easily.
Not much of an upgrade, that kind of dpi is useless for most gamers. If they had added profiles and onboard dpi switching in hardware, with 50 or 100 dpi steps available when setting up the profiles, I might have considered it. The reason I need the dpi switching is because of the retarded sensitivity setting system in a lot of new games with settings of 1,2,3 etc. when I need 1.5 or so.
The reason they re-released it is because of the dpi wars with the new laser mice. They want it to look somewhat competitive on the shelf. Most likely not targeted at old deathadder owners as the majority of gamers don't really need more than 1800 dpi anyways.
IMO the only possible place the cord could've broken is the place where it connects with the mouse. I had a problem like that with my first copperhead, they've sent me a new one, it's ok now.
I didn't really break it, it breaks by itself because the cord is not firmly attatched either by design or quality control. Logitech knows this and thats why they replace 518's without question. I've had plenty of gamer friends have the same exact thing happen to them.
The real way to improve the DA would be to stop making it out of paper mache. I had to rma a DA after dropping it from the desk just once. Compare this to the G5 I used before that I must've dropped at least 5 times and it continued to work like nothing happened.
DA's sensor and shape are the reasons why people buy it. No need to change those things. The build quality is garbage tho. Durable and more responsive buttons, better coating (that doesnt wear off after a month), and a slightly thicker shell would've been nice improvements.
Shame that useless dpi numbers sell mice better than overall quality.
Razer mice are very fragile indeed, I had to rma mine DA just after a few months(mouse1 started to do double ckicking)
Compared to my old mx518, which lasted fo 2.5 yrs I have to say logitech>razer
think I am gonna buy an IE 3.0 :)
So the only thing that is new is the sensor and everything else is the same? Looks like Razer is after that quick flood of cash because... they need it... They don't strike me as being a very intelligently managed company.