'The Wolf': New Rapid Fire mod for XBOX 360/PS3 controllers announced!
360 version coming next month; PS3 version in January.
'The Wolf' is a new Rapid Fire mod for your XBOX 360 and PS3 controllers, with tons of features not available in other mods on the market. Allows 17 buttons to be programmed and is Bluetooth enabled!
Take a look at this new rapid fire mod called "The Wolf".
Of course, this one is designed for original Microsoft and Sony Controllers, and is packed with tons of unique high tech features, not available in other mods on the market.
For example, 'The Wolf' is Bluetooth enabled, allowing you to "log-in" into your XBOX 360/PS3 controller from your PC/Android Device to program and access its additional features.
The Wolf is not a simple PIC chip design. The innovative and flexible Wolf platform is powered by an ARM Microcontroller and secure FPGA chip - both of which are fully upgradeable over Bluetooth - making it, dare we say, future proof. Additional features can be added via software updates- unlike other mods requiring new hardware to add a new feature, or support a new game.
Also, this one has control over all the controller 17 buttons, meaning that you are in no way limited to adding macros to the main buttons.
Buttons available on The Wolf (XB360):
A, X, Y ,B, RT, LT, RB, LB, Start, Guide, Back ,L-DPad, R-DPad, Up-DPad, Down-DPad, R-Thumb and L-Thumb.
The XBOX 360 version will be available in around 2 weeks and will only require an small installation.
The PS3 version will be available in January, next year, and is solderless.
Here's the official PR the team have sent to us for this device, so you can check out its features:
Talismoon is proud to announce the next generation of rapid fire mods: The Wolf ! The high end rapid fire mod designed for original Microsoft and Sony Controllers, packed with tons of unique high tech features. Traditional and antiquated rapid fire devices can now be laid to rest.
Blue Tooth enabled : Log into your Wolf from any PC or Android device
Control over 17 buttons
Easy, drag and drop macro creation
Upload your macros to the Wolf and download them from the net
Record macros, live, in the game you are playing
Design how you want to swap macros, with the combination (or voice command) YOU selected
Configure your Wolf from any PC or Android device (with iOS and WP8 coming soon)
Wolf Pack mode for single player games: Add one, two or three additional Wolf Controllers to your ‘Pack’ and all other controllers can play in the single player game at the same time!
Voice commands!!! : Control your Wolf by simply speaking, from simple ‘Reload’ to complex macros with just the sound of your voice
Play old classic games from PS3/Xbox 360 market place with your PC Keyboard/Mouse or Android device
Lights: Wolf comes with beautiful blue Leds that you can configure on/off/flashing
Coming soon: Reload pedal add-on an more surprises!
Available December 10th, 2012 on Xbox 360 and January 7th, 2013 on Playstation 3.
Installation is solderless on Playstation 3 and requires soldering on Xbox 360.
MSRP: $64.95
Also, don't forget to go to its official Website linked below for more info, and stay tuned for it!
I always liked the look of the Ps3 controller, but the one thing I always loved more about the 360, was the placement of the left thumbstick, it sits more naturally for me, I may have to snag the Ps3 one just because of that placement
I always liked the look of the Ps3 controller, but the one thing I always loved more about the 360, was the placement of the left thumbstick, it sits more naturally for me, I may have to snag the Ps3 one just because of that placement
This I strongly agree on in terms of design (it's far more ergonomically friendly than the PS pads) although what lets me down on that (yes I have a 360 pad I use for PC gaming) is the directional pad and the face buttons (ABXY) - it's a bit like how the N64 gamepad was to the PSOne pad (that is how I think of it) - great for games that involve three-dimensional movement (e.g. FPSes, 3D platformers et cetera), but absolutely crap for games that involve two-dimensional controls (e.g. most fighting games, 2D shoot 'em ups et cetera).