Why 3 stars?
Appearance:
The mouse is all processed in all great and fits comfortably in your (right) hand. For the thumb is on the side of a practical edition, but the side keys left sitting for my taste a little too high.
The mouse wheel is like everything ergonomically shaped at the Kova for right, slightly bent. I like quite, however, is the "sound", you press the mouse wheel, extremely getting used to, because it almost sounds as if it were in the inner workings of a defect.
The left as right mouse button have a pleasant resistance and a well-defined pressure point. On the Right, the Roccat logo is engraved, the annoying at the beginning but very.
Technology:
Here is lagging behind.
I have, until recently, the Razer Copperhead used to date my ne plus ultra when it comes to mice. The Kova is not as tuned in years.
It is either too sensitive or just too lazy.
But if you handled a few minutes with the very catchy-to-use drivers, one finds relatively fix an appropriate sampling rate of the sensor.
(Without going to repeat all that have posted the previous speakers, here my real criticism.)
In fine movements, such as in a FPS like Battlefield 3, the mouse hooked extreme.
One of Vorrezensenten referred to have a similar problem, as the feeling of little frames per second.
In the fine adjustment of the mouse pointer, so when movements in the pixel region, the Kova moved on tangible podium.
Most likely it can be described so that the mouse pointer moves instead of "slant-left-down" as follows: left left left down down down down
It feels as if you were to move pixel by pixel, and would in fact strong lag or little frames.
The mouse is visually appealing and well built bottom line and also relatively well thought out. For most games, the mouse will be perfectly okay, but if you in the shooter scene is at least "semi-professional" on the go, or emphasis on fluid movements of the mouse pointer in the smallest areas that should steer well clear of the mouse do.