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Every speed is adjustable. This allows versatility across shooters, and also with future games. All modes rotate in a circle, but for quick access to the desired mode you can step forward and backward quickly and easily. User Programmable Speeds The controller can remember up to 5 different Rapid Fire speeds in "shots per second". This feature gives you the freedom to easily make your own speed. You can slow down automatic weapons to pinpoint precision or even speed single shot weapons to unreal speeds.

Speed adjustments are made directly from the controller, no need to hook up to a computer to change the settings. During the programming process, you can check the speed in real game by pressing the Right Trigger at any time, to see how your weapon responds to it. When you come face to face with an opponent just push the RT and it will drop you all the way to the ground and shoot, all in one action, when your opponent shoots over your head.

Drop Aim Shot Same as the Drop Shot with aiming added, so just by pushing the RT, it will drop you all the way to the ground, aim and shoot, all in one action. Just push the Right Trigger RT to jump at the same time while shooting. As long as RT is held, you will aim down the sights. It can be used with or without Rapid Fire Akimbo-Mimic Akimbo Mimic modes allow you to control dual-wielded guns with only one fire trigger RT instead of using two triggers.

Trigger copy with or without rapid fire for all Call of Duty series. When dual wielding or using akimbo, holding just RT will rapid fire both pistols. If you have bought your controller from a trusted supplier such as Walmart, Best Buy, Radio Shack, Target, etc, or it came with your original System, then your controller will be genuine.

Choose your Mod Chip options with or without wires before adding it to the cart. Simply choose the rapid fire speed you are Simply choose the rapid fire Check if your controller if compatible with the selected mod chip before placing your order. Be sure to only send Just send us a message in the form below with any questions you may have. Out stock. Real time 23 visitor right now. I was going through some old boxes I grabbed from the parent's house and I stumbled upon one of my Xecuter 3CE mod chips for the original Xbox.

This mod chip was quite advanced and I'd argue personally the best in the market ever for the original Xbox. So I wanted to dig up some old memories and research to put together a post about the mod chips of the era. Pictured above is a poorly staged collection of random Xecuter parts I have.

So I did some research and learned that the Xecuter 3CE was a fourth generation mod chip. So I was curious what the other generations meant and represented. Xbox Scene has since shut down, so it was off to the Wayback Machine to dig up some old web pages. Turns out that helped for additional details, but the Wikipedia article helped with some quick breakdown of the generations. There chips were difficult to install for any novice with an insanely large amount of solder connections required.

We can't talk about Gen 1 though without mentioning NEO-X which would have been the first mod chip for the original Xbox, but the news and promise to remove region locks from games attracted Microsoft.

Rumor says legal notices went out and NEO-X was never produced. These chips spammed the market with websites that had nearly different comma delimited words. My guess is the early SEO market was quite different than it is today. These chips cost less money than the previous generation, but were less prone to messing up during installation due to a much easier install process. Around this time two large things happened in the community, that I believe led to the big boom of chips that were to come.

I have a feeling the folks and companies behind mod chips probably didn't need this too much, but either way. This was very early into the release of the Xbox and was good enough dump of information that Microsoft even got involved to remove some of the published materials. The challenges were booting Linux and producing a system exploit without hardware involved softmod.

The person behind this turned out to be Michael Robertson , who was behind sites like mp3 and lindows.



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