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Alena Ventrallis
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Posted - 2015.04.02 18:11:00 -
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I want to get a modded controller in order to test the claims that the ScR fires faster than the TAR. The modded controller will ensure proper results of the test. A few questions though.
1. The hell is a modded controller? Do you buy them premade or make them yourself? What kind of price range can I expect?
2. How do they work? Is it they just spam the button you press or can you set them to fire at a certain rate (in this case, 600 ROF?)
3. Do you have to modify your PS3 in order to get them to work or do you just plug them in and go?
And before anyone tries to get uppity, no I have not, do not, and shall continue not to use a modded controller in the game. To be perfectly honest, I hadn't really heard of modded controllers before a month or so ago, and I do just fine without it. However, I want one now in order to run testing on the TAR and ScR and see if there truly is a discrepancy in how they function.
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Alena Ventrallis
Ahrendee Inc. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.04.02 18:31:00 -
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Okay, cool. Is it possible to program it to tap at a certain rate, like 600 ROF? Otherwise there's no point for me to get one.
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Alena Ventrallis
Ahrendee Inc. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.04.02 18:36:00 -
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Joseph Ridgeson wrote:Alena Ventrallis wrote:Okay, cool. Is it possible to program it to tap at a certain rate, like 600 ROF? Otherwise there's no point for me to get one. "Hey, doc. I ha-, I mean my friend has been having trouble getting it up. Any suggestions?" I don't know about that. The one my friend had when we tested it was just hold button, click turbo, and then any time you pushed the button it clicked it incredibly fast. I don't know if there are any you can program like that. I know that a lot of them tend to be misshapen abominations, or at least my friends was. Made my hand cramp like hell when I was just shooting at a supply depot to see how it worked. Mishapen is fine, I just need to to run these tests. Maybe I can borrow a friends or pick one up second-hand. But spamming inhumanly fast will be better than nothing.
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Alena Ventrallis
Ahrendee Inc. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.04.02 21:27:00 -
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I don't care about using it in a fight. I just need one to test whether or not the TAR can shoot as fast as the ScR.
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Alena Ventrallis
Ahrendee Inc. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.04.02 22:31:00 -
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The Dark Cloud wrote:Weapons cannot fire faster as they coding allows. Both weapons fire at 600 rounds per minute. A modded controller allows you to fire those weapons at their max potential within that boundary. The thing is the scrambler holds more rounds and with that could deal more damage per clip opposed to the TAC AR.
I just see it comming that when CCP nerfs the scrambler and buffs the TAC AR people will just flock to that instead. This is what I'm hoping to avoid. What I want is to see how the TAR and ScR perform under ideal conditions (ie: 600 ROF) and see if the TAR gums up like people claim it does. I believe its just the ponder ScR shot sound effect overlapping itself, but I want to give it a good and proper test.
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Alena Ventrallis
Ahrendee Inc. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2015.04.03 00:24:00 -
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PADDEHATPIGEN wrote:Ps3 IntensaFire 2.0 controller mod.
I used it a lot in the good old days of dust before they fixed the kickback so you no longer can control the TAR and SCR in full autofire. It has 10 preset modes that does all kinds of cool stuff and 1 autofire mode that has 10 rates of fire from slow to very fast. It still works like a godsend charm for call of duty and other games like that, my son is still using it for those games so I gave it to him because in Dust it just screws up my game now.
It still works in Dust you just can't control your weapon if you use fast autofire.
It's a modded chip you put inside your controller, it's very easy to do you simply plug it to the battery and put it inside. It cost 30 dollars.
I'll look into that option. Is thre an easy way to remove it afterwards?
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