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i like the idea but sleeper mods are garbage and i hate them.
LOL I hate sleeper mods myself as well, I always end up disconecting the controller, but reading this there is a sleeper option and a tactile option, as with most rapid fire products.
who said this was mikes product? it looks like it is marketed by BGR mods.
Quite honestly, what is this other than a $7 chip you can get off Ebay? The FPC is nice, but not all that big of a deal. I have soldered to those before, and we are still talking about soldering to the edge of SMD parts. Ontop of that, after seeing the inside of quite a few controllers now the idea of glue really should not even be mentioned. I mean, what the hell is that white residue Microsoft leaves in there anyway? Its hard enough to solder to, let alone expect glue to keep good contact.I know it seems like I am knocking this because I have a personal interest in the controller I designed, but I am only pointing out the obvious: Its another single-solution chip with a slightly easier install that costs $20+ more with no configuration or updatablility. Now, if BGR and Viking get together, THAT would be the right way to go.
I don't see much direct competition between IntensaFire and Viking; I think the two products compliment each other well. If you are just interested in some rapidfire fun, IntensaFire is a nice little package. If you want more bells n' whistles, Viking is there as well.
May there be a day when theres no asshats selling Hazers open source code as there own pro made code for 30$ a chip.
Actually, it was those that sold for $10 that flooded the market.In the end, people just want cheap. I may do one more final mod, but it wont be for release. Quite honestly, the better the mod, the more it takes to make it, the more it costs, the less people really want it.