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Modded controller, rapid fire controller, turbo mod; There are many names because of these special controllers that ultimately let you convert a single-fire weapon inside your favorite first person shooter game into a computerized weapon. There are a few different types of modded controllers so let's have a look at them first. In the following paragraphs we'll tell you ways you can get their hands on them as well as in what situations and types of games you should use these "rapid fire controllers".

Forms of Rapid Fire Controller Mods

gtaivmodxbox360 - There are two major styles or types of rapidfire controllers the button style mod and trigger (stealth) mods. Are both good mods and both offer certain advantages during gameplay.

Rapid Fire Button Mods

The first kind of mod that we're going to discuss are button style mods. Essentially, the term "button", means the buttons around the back with the modded controller that control the rapid fire objective of the controller. Some button mods require you to hold along the button while holding on the trigger in your controller to enable the mod. These kind of mods are thought to be inferior along with other kinds of controller mods because you will have to keep on the button for that rapidfire to be effective.

The other type of button mod is called a trigger button mod. Basically, this sort of controller lets you make use of the buttons to turn about the mod itself, as well as change modes. Because of this kind of mod, enough is a simple button press to show the rapid fire off or on. These mods are great for those who need quick on/off operation of their mod for situations like switching to some rifle forum inside a game, in which case you don't want the mod on or else your shots is going to be inaccurate.

That's virtually it for your "button" style mods. Now lets check out their sleeker, more stealth brother trigger rapid fire mods.

Trigger Rapid Fire Controller Mods

Trigger mods enable a rapid fire modded controller to have all the same functionality being a button mod, except there are no external buttons. These kinds of modded controllers can be activated in many ways. Most good modded controllers utilize the existing sync button at the top of the controller. You could be wondering, "On the sync button? How does that work well? Won't the controller sync when you activate the mod?" Not really. These controllers need you to "tap", not hold, the sync button to make around the mod and switch modes. Try it yourself go get your Xbox controller, turn it on and tap the sync button. Nothing happens. That's what's awesome about these kinds of rapid fire controllers, it is possible to change modes that fast.

As to what Kinds of Games are Modded Controllers Useful?

When a lot of people take into consideration modded controllers or rapid fire controller mods, they consider Call of Duty games like World at War or Mw2. Most first-person shooter games, just like the Cod series, have in-game weapons which are not automatic but you are single fire only. This is when the mod controller will come in. These controllers will transform those boring single-fire weapons into dreaded automatic weapons with rapid fire!

As an example, the M1A1 Carbine in COD World at War or even the FAL in COD Mw2. Before, you'd to manually press down the right trigger in your controller and the in-game weapon would fire only one time per right trigger pull. With a lot of quality controllers, it is possible to hold on the trigger as well as your gun will fire such as an automatic.

You can also get modded Xbox 360 console controllers valuable in other fps games like Left 4 Dead 2, GTA IV, Gears of War 2, and a ton of others.

Obviously, the controller mods described in this post can lead to a huge advantage when playing the game. They also make those boring single-fire weapons into something totally new, some thing fun!

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