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Rapid Fire controller is designed to make semi-auto or "single shot" 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.
Turn your controller on and sync to your Sony Playstation console by pressing Sync button ( PlayStation button ) on your controller. Player 1 LED on the controller and console will flash and stay on, indicating your controller has been synchronized. (You will only have to do the synchronizing procedure the very first time you use the controller. It will be synchronized to a console automatically once you power up the controller for all the other times).
To toggle Rapid Fire On , hold the mode switch on the back of the controller and then tap Fire Weapon Button (R1 Button in default button layout). Player 4 LED will twinkle and stay ON, indicating you have turned Rapid Fire ON.
Scroll to the next Rapid Fire mode by holding down the mod switch, press and hold Fire Weapon Button. (R1 Button in default button layout). The player 4 LED on the top of the controller will blink to let the user know which mode he or she has just changed to. When the desired mode is reached, release the mod switch to stop changing modes. For example, Mode 2-Player 4 LED blinks 2 times and stays ON.
If you change modes while playing, the controller will always remember the last mode you were playing with before powering down. Therefore, this setting is really only meaningful the first time you power up your controller after programming it.
Mega Modz Planet Rapid Fire Chip Technology has 10 programming modes with default factory speeds, which are tuned for the following games:
Mode | Games | 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; BLACK OPS 2 | 7.3 |
Mode 3 | Call of Duty: GHOSTS; Modern Warfare 3 P99 | 11.7 |
Mode 4 | Call of Duty: Black Ops; BLACK OPS 2 | 7.2 |
Mode 5 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 | 8.2 |
Mode 6 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (use double tap 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 |
To turn Rapid Fire OFF quickly, hold the mod switch and tap d-pad DOWN button. Player 4 LED will go OFF.
Rapid Fire controller is compatible with all First Person Shooter games on the market.
instructions for advanced users
A player can enter preferred speeds in Modes 1 through 10. However, it’s also important to know that the software developers may have set a 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 in small intervals. 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.
- Rapid Fire speed is programmed by individually setting the tens digit, the ones digit, and the decimal digit. For example, if the speed is 16.2 shots per second. "1" is the tens digit, "6" is the ones digit, and "2" is the decimal digit.
- Any time an LED or LED's flash very quickly, this means one of your numbers is set to "0". Otherwise, it will slowly blink the number.
-When in Rapid Fire speed programming mode, hold L1 to decrease speed, R1 to increase speed, or tap the TAC switch to save the setting.
WEAPON | MAX SHOTS PER SECOND SINGLE SHOT/3-ROUND BURST |
---|---|
Assault Rifles | |
SC-2010 | 22.2 |
SA-805 | 21.4 |
AK-12 | 19.8 |
FAD | 16.2 |
Remington R5 | 19.6 |
M8DS | 16.1 |
Honey Badger | 16.5 |
ARX-160 | 16.2 |
Marksman Rifles | |
---|---|
MR-28 | 16.6 |
MK14 EBR | 19 |
IA-2 | 22.5 |
SVU | 24.5 |
Shotguns | |
---|---|
Bulldog | 23.5 |
FP6 | 25.5 |
MTS-255 | 25.5 |
Tac 12 | Any speed * |
Handguns | |
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M9A1 | 25.5 |
MP-443 Grach | 20.6 |
P226 | 16.9 |
.44Magnum | 23 |
PDW | Any speed * |
WEAPON | MAX SHOTS PER SECOND |
---|---|
Assault Rifles | |
SWAT-566 | 19 |
FAL OSW | 7.1 - 7.2 |
SMR | 12.3 - 12.5 |
M8A1 | 19 |
Sniper Rifles | |
---|---|
SVU-AS | 14 |
XPR-50 | 14.8 - 15 |
Submachine Guns | |
---|---|
Chicom CQB | 18.9 - 19.1 |
Shotguns | |
---|---|
S12 | 12.8 - 13 |
Pistols | |
---|---|
Five-Seven | 8.5 |
tac-45 | 14.7 - 15 |
B23R | 19 |
Executioner | 12 - 12.2 |
The controller will always remember the last programming speed you have before powering down.
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