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Rapid Fire Mod Instructions
What is Rapid Fire Controller?
Rapid Fire controller is designed to make semi-auto or "single fire" guns shoot fully-automatic ones. It is also used for “single fire” or semi-auto guns as Rapid Fire Feature is faster and more accurate than normal firing. While Rapid Fire will not usually make a full-auto gun shoot any faster, it can have positive side effects on full-auto guns - such as eliminating recoil (especially in Rainbow 6 FPS games!), or help players conserve ammo on full-auto guns to achieve more headshots.
How Do I Operate Rapid Fire Controller?
Turn your controller on and sync it with your XBOX 360 console by pressing Sync button on both your controller and the console . Player 1 LED on the controller and console will flash and stay on, indicating your controller has been synchronized. (Next time sync will be automatic).
To toggle Rapid Fire On hold mode switch on the back of the controller and tap Fire Weapon Button (Right Trigger). Player 4 LED will twinkle and stay ON, indicating Rapid Fire ON.
To scroll the next mode, first hold down your mod switch and then hold fire-weapon button (Right Trigger). The player 4 LED on your controller will blink to indicate your selected mode. To stop forwarding, release the mod switch. (Example: In “Mode 2” player 4 LED will flash 2 times and stays ON). If you change modes while playing, the controller will always remember the last mode you were using before powering down.
Rapid Fire Chip Technology has 10 modes with default factory speeds, which are tuned for the following games:
|
Mode |
Game |
Speed (Shots Per Second) |
|
Mode 1 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 All other pistols |
9.7 |
|
Mode 2 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 MK14 |
7.3 |
|
Mode 3 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 P99 |
11.7 |
|
Mode 4 |
Call of Duty: Black Ops |
7.2 |
|
Mode 5 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 |
8.2 |
|
Mode 6 |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (use doubletap perk) |
10.2 |
|
Mode 7 |
Halo series |
9.3 |
|
Mode 8 |
GTA IV |
23.3 |
|
Mode 9 |
Gears of War series |
8.5 |
|
*Mode 10 |
Call of Duty: World at War |
6.9 |
* Mode 10 is a special mode designed specifically for Call of Duty: World at War. We recommend only using this mode for COD: WAW.
To turn Rapid Fire OFF quickly, hold the mod switch on the back of the controller and tap your D-Pad down button. Player 4 LED will go OFF.
What Games Rapid Fire Feature Compatible With?
Rapid Fire Controller compatible with all first person shooter games on the market such as all Call of Duty, Battlefield, Halo, Gears Of War, Grand Theft Auto, etc., and their respected series.
NOTE: We strongly recommend not using B grade batteries (especially Duracell) with our modded controllers as they might affect gaming performance negatively. Please use any A grade batteries.
Instructions For Advanced Users
What Are Adjustable Settings?
Player can enter preferred speeds in Modes 1 through 10. However, it is also important to know that the software developers may set of universal speed cap for each video game. The cap is different for every game. If you try to dial in your Rapid Fire speed above this cap, your gun will actually shoot slower, or not shoot at all. Always try starting out at a slower speed and increase your speed incrementally. For example, start out at a low speed such as 6 or 7 shots per second, then increase by 0.5 shots-per-second until you feel that the gun is starting to "sputter" or slow down. You are probably reaching the game's speed cap.
The controller can remember up to ten different Rapid Fire speeds in "shots per second". Many different factors can affect the performance of your Rapid Fire controller, including your console (newer models have more power and RAM), the quality of your internet connection, and whether or not you are the current host of the match.
User Rapid Fire Programming Instructions:
- Power your controller UP.
- Power your controller UP.
- Turn Rapid Fire ON.
- Scroll to the mode you want to program (1-10), before initiating the programming sequence.
- Press and hold Mode Switch on the back of the controller + tap the sync button. Player 3 and Player 4 LED's will blink rapidly. The mod is now in programming mode, and is awaiting user input.
- Press Fire Weapon Button (right trigger in default button layout). A quick Player 3 LED flash means digit "tens" is "0". User can program speeds from 1.0-99.0 shots per second. First "tens" digit is programmed (i.e. quick blink = 0), then "ones" digit, then "decimal" digit.
- Hold the right trigger to increase tens digit, hold the left trigger to decrease tens digit. Once you have set the value for the tens digit, you can move to the next digit.
- Press mod switch to move to the next digit. Mod will flash "ones" digit on Player 4 LED. The player 4 LED will blink a number of times indicating the value of the “ones” (i.e. 2 blinks = 2)
- Hold the right trigger to increase ones digit, hold the left trigger to decrease ones digit. A quick LED flash means digit is "0". Once you have set the value for the “ones” digit, you can go on to the next digit.
- Press mod switch to move to next digit. Mod will flash "decimal" digit on Player 3/4 LED. The player 3/4 LED will blink a number of times indicating the value of the "decimal" (i.e. 2 blinks = 0.2).
- Hold the right trigger to increase decimal, hold the left trigger to decrease decimal. A quick LED flash means decimal is set to 0.
- Once you have set the value for the “decimal” digit, press the mod switch on the back of the controller to save new speed. Player3/Player4 led flash to confirm saving of new speed and that you are leaving programming mode.
The controller will always remember the last programming speed you have before powering down.
| Rapid Fire Default |
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| Rapid Fire Lefty |
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| Rapid Fire Tactical |
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| Rapid Fire NOMD4 |
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| Rapid Fire NOMD4 Tactical |
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