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These Rapid Fire Instructions is an outdated version. If you purchased your controller after 1/14/2019 or want to get familiar with the latest software update please visit this page.
Rapid Fire is the main function of our modchip that turns all semi-automatic and single shot weapons into fully automatic ones, thus giving players an unbeatable advantage of more shots per second compared to the opponents. In simple terms, Rapid Fire pulls the Fire Trigger on your behalf. When you pull and hold the trigger, the mod keeps pressing the trigger over and over again until you release the trigger.
Rapid fire is referred to in "shots per second", meaning how many bullets you can shoot per second. Keep in mind that Rapid Fire performance can be affected by a number of factors including the quality of your Internet connection and your role in the match ( whether or not you are the current host of the match).
Continue holding until you see the LED 1 blink RED and count the number of blinks. Let’s say you want to go to Mode 5 - then you should release the buttons just before the mod is done blinking 5 times. The mod will save your selection even after you power off your controller.
The controller can remember up to 10 different rapid fire speeds/modes. However, you can customize these speeds to your exact liking (refer to “What Is Programming Mod?” below).
NOTE : For all INFINITE WARFARE and BLACK OPS 3 users we recommend using Mode 10 as it provides the fastest SPS for all compatible weapons. You can use other sub-modes as well
Rapid Fire controller is compatible with all first person shooter games on the market such as Call Of Duty, Destiny, Battlefield , Titanfall and others.
Don't like the pre-tuned speed we've provided? Create-your-own!
Reprogram your rapid fire mode to any speed from 5 shots-per-second up to 99 shots-per-second.
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 flashes very quickly, this means one of your numbers is set to "0". Otherwise, it will slowly blink the number.
It's also important to know that the software developers for each video game may have set a universal speed cap. 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.
NOTE : For all INFINITE WARFARE and BLACK OPS 3 users – these games offer 12 shots per second as max speed. You can’t go above it as speed cap has been pre-set by game manufacturer
The controller will always remember the last programming speed you have before powering down.
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