

This especially comes in handy with fast-paced horde games like Vermintide 2.

Thanks to how lightweight the mouse is, I could easily lift it off my mousepad when turning. I played Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and engulfed my enemies in fire, snapping the Basilisk V3 360 degrees to cover every rat trying to claw its way on top of me. The Basilisk was more reliable than my shooting. When I ran through the village, I snapped at each growl with my shotgun, and while I shot at nothing half of the time, the other half left werewolves on the ground with gaping holes in their heads. In Resident Evil Village, I aimed down my sniper scope to take out flying bats, and thanks to the sensitivity clutch, everything came to a slow crawl as I blasted the one above me out of the sky. Razer Basilisk V3 performanceįrom blasting werewolves with a shotgun to burning rats with balls of fire, the Razer Basilisk V3 kicked so much ass on the battlefield with me. I love this, although the pressure required should be increased, as there are times where I accidentally activate the free scroll. And if you enable Smart-Reel in Razer Synapse, the scroll wheel will automatically activate free-scrolling if you flick the wheel fast enough. It lets you jump from rigid scrolling to free-scrolling with the click of a button. The sensitivity clutch takes some pressure to activate, which helps slow down the mouse for more accurate aiming.Īfter having used the Logitech G502 Hero’s dual-mode mechanical scroll wheel, I was excited to try the Razer Basilisk V3’s Hyperscroll tilt scroll wheel.

A common issue I’ve noticed on some mice is stiff buttons, but they’re buttery smooth on the Basilisk. The same goes for the two clickers on the left side. They’re sharp and meaty, as though every click, every bullet you fire, or every choice you make matters with the Razer Basilisk V3.
