Do you use the down on d-pad?
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belenos
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2. June 2009 @ 12:17 |
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I want to use the down on the d-pad for a different purpose. I already know the solder points as such but just wanted some opinions. Do you use the down on the d-pad and/or do you see a problem with using the down for alternate uses?
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matt11504
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2. June 2009 @ 12:49 |
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some games require using down on the d-pad, I think Skate 2 and maybe GTA IV use it for their in-game cell phones.
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belenos
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2. June 2009 @ 12:54 |
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I looking to create a player programmable sleeper 5 mode rapidfire controller that uses an algorithim for COD 5 to get the fastest possible fire rate without capping. Basically the best rapidfire controller I can think of.
So basically I'm looking for problems with any FPS?
I could just use an added button but like to use the sleeper style so it looks stock still.
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2. June 2009 @ 13:49 |
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i think down on the d pad is used in re5 as a weapon select but no fps comes to mind. this is an interesting idea.
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belenos
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2. June 2009 @ 13:56 |
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This is the basic operation. There is one button and one trigger. There are 5 modes and 255 speeds. All of this is controlled by one button. When you turn on you controller you will notice that your 4th player LED is on, the LED is your indicator for everything. Right now it is telling you that Rapid Fire is on. You can now press and hold the trigger and you rapid fire. When you are rapid firing, the speed you shoot is determined by the mode. You may have read that you have 5 modes. And you do, the modes are as follows:
-Mode 1 Cod4 Speed
-Mode 2 Halo Speed
-Mode 3 Gears of War 2 speed
-Mode 4 User Custom Speed
-Mode 5 Cod5 Rapid Fire
Now you can adjust modes 1 through 4 but not 5 it uses an algorithm to create the maximum fire rate without capping.
Holding the button for 2secs changes mode and 4secs puts it into edit mode. While in edit mode you tap the LB or RB to increase or decrease fire rate. Once you set the speed you want you just tap the button and it saves that setting. it also will blink a code so you can write down or tell friends what speed you use. If you edit modes 1-3 and then decide you want the original speed you just push a button combination and it returns to the default speeds like when you first got it.
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2. June 2009 @ 14:49 |
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several games require the use of the d-pad.
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2. June 2009 @ 14:50 |
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turbo controller = mega lameness
If you send me questions on Live about modding or anything related i will block you. Dont be an idiot.
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belenos
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2. June 2009 @ 14:50 |
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right but just down is the only one Im wondering about and only for FPS. could you give me any examples where not having down on d-pad would be a problem?
oh and stealth - lol true but people pay for them!
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2. June 2009 @ 14:58 |
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i know ppl buy them and i think its lame still. even more lame when someone pays for one. to me its the same as playing a PC game and modding the game so you can see thru walls and stuff. in this case its even worse cause it isnt detectable
If you send me questions on Live about modding or anything related i will block you. Dont be an idiot.
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2. June 2009 @ 15:48 |
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That controller already exists.
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matt11504
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2. June 2009 @ 15:50 |
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they even use rapid fire/turbo in UFC online and theres no way to defend against takedowns/submissions. takes all the fun out of gaming.
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2. June 2009 @ 16:00 |
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Originally posted by matt11504: they even use rapid fire/turbo in UFC online and theres no way to defend against takedowns/submissions. takes all the fun out of gaming.
EAXACTLY! in COD and shooters it gives you and advantage/edge in games like UFC it ruins the entire game and give pretty much a graunteed victory in certain aspects as in submission defense and offense
If you send me questions on Live about modding or anything related i will block you. Dont be an idiot.
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3. June 2009 @ 00:21 |
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Do they allow these rapid fire mod on lIVE?
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3. June 2009 @ 01:26 |
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it isnt detectable so there is no choice for them, kinda like with hacked fw i guess lol
If you send me questions on Live about modding or anything related i will block you. Dont be an idiot.
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6. June 2009 @ 15:42 |
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Originally posted by stealthdf: it isnt detectable so there is no choice for them, kinda like with hacked fw i guess lol
Except hacked firmware isn't ruining everybodys Xbox Live experience.. lol
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6. June 2009 @ 15:45 |
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well yea of course. oh i ws reading some forums for the UFC game and someone guy that isa developer (he wouldnt say who for) he said he made a rapid fire controller that is adjustable speed and totally undetectable and he can turbo reversals and all kinds of stuff. now that is ruining a game
If you send me questions on Live about modding or anything related i will block you. Dont be an idiot.
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chris4160
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6. June 2009 @ 21:29 |
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Belenos, is it possible for it not to be a sleeper... or I'm not sure how they make this, but i've seen some stealth mod controllers that you have to use a combination of buttons to activate the rapid fire (e.g click in left thumbstick and press d-pad down).
Originally posted by leerage: Except hacked firmware isn't ruining everybodys Xbox Live experience.. lol
It isn't ruining it in the same way as mod controllers are, but hacked firmware is definately ruining video gaming experience...
more backups = less money for ms = more redundant studios (e.g ensemble studios)/ less money for video game production = less new games/worse quality = ruining xbox 360/video game consoles = ruining xbox live experience.
If you're that against ruining xbox live, then you should be supporting video game creators
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belenos
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6. June 2009 @ 21:32 |
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yes it can be made with an external button. I have now actually made this and it works great for me. you can still use the down button it turns the rapidfire on and off but i dont use it much and doesn't bother me. I am selling these also if its ok to put that on here. PM me if interested.
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chris4160
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6. June 2009 @ 21:35 |
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You should think of selling the kits to mod them on ebay.
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belenos
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6. June 2009 @ 21:36 |
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I have controllers on ebay but would also be willing to sell kits.
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6. June 2009 @ 22:17 |
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Originally posted by chris4160: It isn't ruining it in the same way as mod controllers are, but hacked firmware is definately ruining video gaming experience...
more backups = less money for ms = more redundant studios (e.g ensemble studios)/ less money for video game production = less new games/worse quality = ruining xbox 360/video game consoles = ruining xbox live experience.
If you're that against ruining xbox live, then you should be supporting video game creators
Hacked firmware has been available for the 360 pretty much after it came out and yet we still have awesome games that get great ratings. I'd say it is a small percentage of the people that actually download games (get them for free) vs. people who pay for games. I'm sure it isn't hurting Microsofts pockets.
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6. June 2009 @ 22:44 |
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Originally posted by chris4160: Belenos, is it possible for it not to be a sleeper... or I'm not sure how they make this, but i've seen some stealth mod controllers that you have to use a combination of buttons to activate the rapid fire (e.g click in left thumbstick and press d-pad down).
Originally posted by leerage: Except hacked firmware isn't ruining everybodys Xbox Live experience.. lol
It isn't ruining it in the same way as mod controllers are, but hacked firmware is definately ruining video gaming experience...
more backups = less money for ms = more redundant studios (e.g ensemble studios)/ less money for video game production = less new games/worse quality = ruining xbox 360/video game consoles = ruining xbox live experience.
If you're that against ruining xbox live, then you should be supporting video game creators
Ummm, you are wrong about this. Hacking community is so small relative to everything, it really doesn't even dent MS's xbox operations.
On the other hand, straight up cheating-uncompetitive advantage in a game- that's running the experience.
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chris4160
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6. June 2009 @ 23:47 |
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Originally posted by BurningAs: Originally posted by chris4160: Belenos, is it possible for it not to be a sleeper... or I'm not sure how they make this, but i've seen some stealth mod controllers that you have to use a combination of buttons to activate the rapid fire (e.g click in left thumbstick and press d-pad down).
Originally posted by leerage: Except hacked firmware isn't ruining everybodys Xbox Live experience.. lol
It isn't ruining it in the same way as mod controllers are, but hacked firmware is definately ruining video gaming experience...
more backups = less money for ms = more redundant studios (e.g ensemble studios)/ less money for video game production = less new games/worse quality = ruining xbox 360/video game consoles = ruining xbox live experience.
If you're that against ruining xbox live, then you should be supporting video game creators
Ummm, you are wrong about this. Hacking community is so small relative to everything, it really doesn't even dent MS's xbox operations.
On the other hand, straight up cheating-uncompetitive advantage in a game- that's running the experience.
Fair point, but it's not just the non-selling of games that is produced by hacking, but also the prevention and research ms has to do to stop hacking... how much do you suppose it costs ms each year to stop counterfit software/products, i bet it would be into the tens of millions, which is still very small.
Btw, this might not be the same for you guys, but i think that advantaging yourself (e.g mod controller) is alot better than disadvantaging others (e.g lag switch) [not to say cheating is good, people who glitch should be banned from live].
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belenos
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7. June 2009 @ 00:13 |
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u guys make good points and all but this is getting pretty off topic. Sorry if modding controllers bothers people but money in hand speaks alot to me.
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