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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Info About Rapid Fire Mod Chip Controllers

By Johnnie Soto


Worldwide, millions of people enjoy video games. Young or old, many players are constantly searching for ways to gain an edge over their opponents. Some players feel that they gain an advantage by making use of a rapid fire mod chip in their controller. 'Mod' stands for 'modification' or 'modified', and has become a common and accepted term in recent years.

These mods are used by both recreational and more serious gamers. Some players will eventually reach the highest possible level of skill for a game, but want to push even further. This is where a player with a modified controller feels they gain an edge over players who do not have one.

Players use these customized controllers on several consoles, including Xbox Live, PS3, or on their PC. These special controllers are utilized on peer vs. Peer (PVP) networks or off line playing against the computer, and they work on many different games.

A player can fire in a rapid succession, in bursts, and there are different speed settings that can be chosen, as well as other options. The modified controller can be set to suit a player's needs for that particular game. Sometimes having this specialized controller means the difference between a victory and defeat, which is the most important thing to a competitive gamer. All things being equal, the player with the mod has an edge over a player without.

These controllers are not only for top tier players. Many players who want to get more from their time spent gaming can benefit. A lot of people purchase a customized controller with the chip already installed by a professional, but there are some who have knowledge in electronics that choose to get out the soldering iron and install it themselves.

A player using a rapid fire mod chip in their controller will have increased options and abilities during their games. Many find that their gaming experience is improved and more interesting.




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