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Xbox Controllers Modified Give You Rapid Fire
The Xbox 360 is one of the most popular systems of today's video games. People play all sorts of games and online gaming community called Xbox Live is very popular as well, especially with some of the latest games that allow people to play against their friends, such as Halo 3, Call of Duty and Gears of War 2. All these games involve the aspect of shooting (often to shoot your friends in multiplayer mode).
To give some players an advantage in this area, people began to change Xbox Controller to give them special features such as rapid fire. Under normal circumstances, you can fire in the game as fast as you can manually press the button, which has two major limitations: 1) which may eventually lead to cramps inch (sometimes called "the thumb of the video game") and 2) it can limit your progress and success However in the game, a player uses a controller that includes a modified rapid fire option will never suffer from "game of inches" because everything will have to do is hold the fire button, and it can also gain an advantage by being able to fire faster than normal and get more points kills or more (depending on the game).
The rapid fire works on almost all games that could benefit from such a feature, shooters, first person (FPS) games battle space, to sports games where you can build the power by pressing the button quickly.
Since controllers Xbox game does not come standard with an option for rapid fire (how some original Nintendo Entertainment System controllers do, such as the NES Max and NES Advantage), the only way to get rapid fire capabilities for Xbox is the use of controllers modded.
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What are the best accessories for the Nintendo Wii?
We bought a Wii for a Christmas gift for my children (ages 4-11) and we know we to buy at least one controller nunchuck controller and more. We have no other Nintendo game consoles (no gamecube or anything). Is it necessary to regulate driver (looks like an original driver)? A memory card? What is the best "gun" controller for Call of Duty or games like that? Top games for adults and children to play. Any help would be appreciated. Let's go shopping this week to pick things up.
I bought a wii the day in November 1906 launch, and I love it. there is a lot of games for adults as a PS3 or Xbox, but it's great for children and groups. you'll definitely want additional drivers to start. no memory card required, the "regular" controller is only required if you want to download games that were previously in the N64, GameCube or Super Nintendo. not necessary for a normal game. can use the Wii controller to play regular games that were downloaded on the original Nintendo. so the gun goes, Do not buy anything. I have Call of Duty 3, which is great. the controller and the nunchuk works perfectly without any attachments. for groups, marioparty, cars mariokart are only few. the included Wii Sports game is a blast. Wii Play is a kind of sequel to this. We hope this will help you get started!
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