The new MMO mouse Nyth from Roccat takes customization for the player’s hand and needs a bit to the extreme. Gamers can model suitable parts using a 3D printer.
For conservative tech skeptics, even modern MMO mice seem like voodoo. The little critters come with extra weights that can be removed or added based on preference. The mice can be slightly elongated or compressed. Moreover, all 13 to 19 buttons of a modern MMO mouse are of course freely assignable and configurable. What the three bonus modifiers do can also be determined by the player.
The new MMO mouse Nyth from Roccat takes it a step further. Because it takes the idea of “fully modular” extremely literally. Instead of players only being able to change the assignment of individual mouse buttons, with the Nyth they can define the entire arrangement of the buttons. For this, they only need a 3D printer. Then they can either model and print their own layout or choose a suitable template from Roccat’s online library.
In addition, the side part, where MMO players often stash countless secondary skills, can be freely modularized, so the Nyth would also work as a MOBA or FPS mouse. Originally, it is said to have originated from the idea of designing a perfect mouse for every type of game. A kind of chameleon that adapts to any game and any player need.
Roccat wants to showcase the Nyth at Gamescom in Cologne. The fair takes place from August 13 to 17.
