So my idea was, for shooters that I am good at is making the game more challenging by slowing down your weapons firing rate with what I have dubbed the anti-rapid fire chip.
So what your aiming at is a rapidfire controller, but with the timings set lower than the speed of the average player, thus giving you a handicap.
Quite frankly, the viking will do this for you right now.
the macro controller from viking on the other hand, is playing the game for you.
I disagree. The Viking in its entirety is nothing more than a rapidfire controller that allows you to make your own glitches. The only thing it does that other RF controllers cannot is record and playback of movements. Quite honestly, the record function is the most useless thing I have ever seen. It is definately not the most commonly used feature. I guess what I am saying, is that 99% of the controlers usefulness is 1 or 2 glitches on the most popular game being played right now. So the Viking Macro controller does nothing more than any other controller functionally. Its advantage is that people can change whatever they want, experiment on thier own, and get updates in the future.
crapidfire dosnt really give you an advantage anyway. its more of a gimmick for kids to impress their friends with. you play no better with rapid fire than without, being good at a game involves alot more than shooting your gun faster than the opposition.
IMO, this is an advantage. Redardless if the peron using a modded controller is a noob or is really skilled, the controller will only give that person an advantage to when they are not using a modded controller. The amount of an advantage is related to the skill of the person using the controller and the skill of the poeple being played against.
These 'glicthes' are specifically timed sequences that result in taking advantage of weak-points in the games coding. Hence, why they are called glitches. Ultimately, people will do whatever they can to 'get an advantage'. Considering how long rapidfire has been around, dont you think its more interesting that the game developers still havent fixed thier games so that these 'glitches' cannot be used?
As for my take on these games: I think its more unfair that the guns in the game are only available to people who play at least 200 hours. That advantage is greater than anything a RF controller can give you.