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In 2010, Razer struck a promotional deal with NCsoft to promote their new Naga gaming mouse by offering a custom experience for the device in the Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game City of Heroes. This also presented NCsoft with the opportunity for Razer to promote the upcoming City of Heroes game expansion, Going Rogue (Issue 18 - released Aug. 16, 2010). | In 2010, Razer struck a promotional deal with NCsoft to promote their new Naga gaming mouse by offering a custom experience for the device in the Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game City of Heroes. This also presented NCsoft with the opportunity for Razer to promote the upcoming City of Heroes game expansion, Going Rogue (Issue 18 - released Aug. 16, 2010). | ||
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|"For gamers who use the Razer Naga MMO gaming mouse, City of Heroes Going Rogue Complete Collection will fully support the Naga's unique side button layout with an in-game skill interface that allows you to trigger your character's powers with the simple click of the twelve MMO-optimized buttons."<ref>from a Razer press release, "Razer™, GameStop, and NCsoft Team Up to Give Gamers the Ultimate City of Heroes Pre-Order Package" - SAN DIEGO, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- ComicCon Jul 22, 2010. https://www.tentonhammer.com/news/ncsoft-partners-with-razer-and-gamestop-for-city-of-heroes-going-rogue-pre-order-package</ref> | |||
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The "custom experience" in City of Heroes was the addition of a new power tray shaped like a box to match the 12-button layout on the side of the Naga mouse. From the patch notes dated 2010-08-16:<ref> https://homecoming.wiki/wiki/Patch_Notes/2010-08-16#Options</ref> | The "custom experience" in City of Heroes was the addition of a new power tray shaped like a box to match the 12-button layout on the side of the Naga mouse. From the patch notes dated 2010-08-16:<ref> https://homecoming.wiki/wiki/Patch_Notes/2010-08-16#Options</ref> |
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Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse
In 2010, Razer struck a promotional deal with NCsoft to promote their new Naga gaming mouse by offering a custom experience for the device in the Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) game City of Heroes. This also presented NCsoft with the opportunity for Razer to promote the upcoming City of Heroes game expansion, Going Rogue (Issue 18 - released Aug. 16, 2010).
"For gamers who use the Razer Naga MMO gaming mouse, City of Heroes Going Rogue Complete Collection will fully support the Naga's unique side button layout with an in-game skill interface that allows you to trigger your character's powers with the simple click of the twelve MMO-optimized buttons."[1] |
The "custom experience" in City of Heroes was the addition of a new power tray shaped like a box to match the 12-button layout on the side of the Naga mouse. From the patch notes dated 2010-08-16:[2]
Razer Naga Mouse Tray
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The Razer tray has a window name of “razertray”, and can only be opened or closed by toggling the setting in Options. However, it can be scaled using /window_scale razertray
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- ↑ from a Razer press release, "Razer™, GameStop, and NCsoft Team Up to Give Gamers the Ultimate City of Heroes Pre-Order Package" - SAN DIEGO, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- ComicCon Jul 22, 2010. https://www.tentonhammer.com/news/ncsoft-partners-with-razer-and-gamestop-for-city-of-heroes-going-rogue-pre-order-package
- ↑ https://homecoming.wiki/wiki/Patch_Notes/2010-08-16#Options
- ↑ Tip: If scaling does not appear to work, use /wdw_save to save your window settings and then use /wdw_load to load them back into the game.