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First, let me state that I have no affiliation with the Acidmods webshop other than expressly giving permission to host my open-source code here. I say this only because my following reply is in no way representative of the moderators and owners of acidmods and thier webshop. The aforementioned posting sounded like I was part of the original webshop and/or the upcoming webshop and I wanted to make sure anyone reading this thread was not misguided into that impression.I cannot explicitly remember if the old webshop stated this, but any shop that has sold rapidfire kits have all stated that thier controller would work under the current conditions of the date it was sold (in other words, it currently worked for the games they said it would at the time of purchase) and that there was no way to guarantee for future implementations of anti-rapidfire measures taken by the game developers. This is a fair statements from anyone. (Even though I dont condone this) would you expect a modchip maker to guarantee that if sony/MS/Nintendo upgraded thier hardware/firmware that the modchip designer would have to be responsible for replacing every modchip they had previously sold? Even a small percentage? No.Currently, only a very few of the biggest rapidfire retailers are offering any kind of retro-reactive service to the June 11th patch. All of the rest are either stating they cannot do anything, or simply closing doors altogether. The ones that are doing anything are basically charging $15-$20 to send your controller to them to recieve a new chip. Pretty much all of these services are for a single speed controller based directly for COD WAW. And the new chip is yet another single speed chip solely for COD WAW. Since the controller being offered by the old webshop was designed to be a multi-game controller, absense of a single games ability does not mean the controller is useless or doesnt perform as advertised.Also note that what they sold was a well built kit that cost much more than $5 to produce. The crap that all the Ebay second-hand peddlers were pushing (which was just an 8pin dip and some wire) (and most likely contained the open-source code [did I just call my code crap?]) would have been the only feasable replacement value for $5. But the people who pushed that will not replace what they sold. Since most of them never even coded thier own product, they will simply be pushing thier remaining stock and closing all contact. For those people who actually can code thier way through this, they will be offering new kits at a pretty steep price increase since the massive amount of competition will disappear. There will be only a few people who will be able to offer the new COD WAW undetectable code, and it will not be cheap.So in conclusion, it is IMHO absolutely rediculous to hold acidmods accountable for a patch that Treyarch was responsible for. Those poeple who purchased the rapidfire at the time it was sold got what they paid for. The most anyone else is doing is to offer an 'upgrade' service of $20 (not including shipping) on a more inferior product.I cannot speculate what the people here at acidmods will be able to do for previous customers, but I hold these people in the highest regard for this community. These people care about this community far more than the normal rapdifire retailers.PS: Since the webshop has been down for months, everyone who purchased a controller has gotten at least that much use out of it. There are literally hundreds of people who have purchased kits/controllers in just the past couple of weeks only for it to become useless on June 11th. Can you imagine buying a controller that only worked for 2 days and then told you could spend another $20+ to make it work again (until the next patch)?
For a user who joined less than 2 weeks ago, has 3 posts, and no videos or proof you know anything about anything regarding coding, you need to provide more than that.
I've had it for a week (COD5 rapidfire >11SPS after 6/11 patch). USB upgradable controllers. www.Viking360.comYoutube video links also on that site, there is a full proof video up. Or just click here for the dirty proofViking360.com - USB reprogrammable RapidFire controller - COD5 6/11 patch proof video (full length)There's fast mode and medium mode so if you fast forward through the video be sure to stop before I switch to medium fire rate.:-)
Good for you viking. While yours is better looking, mine is 1/3 the cost.
I must be doing good, because all the mod shops are 'taking a swing' at the Viking this week
Most people selling Rapidfire on Ebay are 14 year old kids thats stole Hazers Rapidfire and added the 8.33 Shots a second and claimed as there own. Now most shops are packing up because they dont know how to do anything to make it possible again. Only thing i can say is Kudos to the people that actually can write up a code like Viking, Hazer, And Ack. There are TONS of people that dont even know of the rapidfire scene but if they came into it there would be so many damn rapidfire's floating around it would be madness. Right when that patch came out many were loling at the Ebay shops selling 40$ Rapidfire kits with Hazers code because they realized it no longer works.