Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
That logic is kinda flawed: none buys a keyboard just for the single purpose of playing wow. The fact that it offers extra features that can be used for other things besides WoW, doesn't legitimate the use of those features within wow - provided they are illegal. What you are basically implying is that Steelseries should make a keyboard which can't be used outside of wow, shipping with software that has limited functionality, and thus sell a keyboard that is subpar compared to the functionality competitors offer.

Or to use an absurd example: my local government provides cheap pruning shears (hand pruners in US I believe) for fuck knows what reason. The fact that you can cut off ones dick with it doesn't make it legal to do so.
I think what Lax was getting at was that Blizzard is explicitly promoting this keyboard for use with WoW, a key feature of which is the ability to do these kinds of things. Why would they advertise a device and specifically cite certain features as reasons to buy it, but then punish people who actually use those features?