This Month On Edge
When we weren’t doing everything else, we were thinking about stuff like this
The things that caught our eye during the production of E350
MOUSE Razer Naga Left-Handed Edition bit.ly/leftymouse
Southpaws, rejoice – well, sort of. In response to demand from lefthanded and disabled players, Razer has brought back the lefthanded edition of its Naga ergonomic mouse (discontinued back in 2014). But it only expects to offer it for a limited time: manufacturing the mouse is not as easy as flipping the original design, apparently, and sales tend to fall off quickly. Indeed, Razer claims the left-handed Naga’s lifetime sales only total the number of right-handed Nagas bought in a singleday. If you’re a lefty looking for a more comfortable and natural playing experience, then, this’ll run you £99 – and you can justify the splurge by saying you’re showing your support for more accessible peripheral offerings.
continue Sky’s the limit
Flight Sim’s algorithm invents some brilliant architecture…
Flip out
YouTube sensation and sometime actor Jack Black stars as Officer Dick in the Tony Hawk’s remasters
Lookout point
Will the production company behind Blindspotting make a Firewatch film happen?
Flame war
Epic challenges Apple and Google’s chokeholds on the mobile market...
quit Elevator music
…but 80GB worth of install music haunts our dreams
Flip off
Streamers become an unwitting part of a Twitch donation-led Burger King Twitch ad campaign
Socially awkward
Oculus VR devices will soon require Facebook account integration to function
Small soldiers
...its methods, however, feel juvenile. Probably because it’s mobilising actual kids