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Mad Catz CD64426000A1/04/1 Officially Licensed Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller for PC

Mad Catz CD64426000A1/04/1 Officially Licensed Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller for PC
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Mad Catz CD64426000A1/04/1 Officially Licensed Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller for PC

 
 
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Features
  • Officially licensed product / 6ft (1.8m) cable length

  • Fully analog, ergonomic pad for precise, fatigue-free gaming / 4 shoulder triggers

  • 4 action buttons / Dual analog mini-sticks with built-in buttons

  • 8-way d-pad / Analog/digital mode with LED indicator

  • Compatible with Windows XP, XP64, Vista, Windows 7


WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

Description

Infiltrate the world of state-of-the-art combat with the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller for PC. Featuring fully analog sticks, digital camouflage design and ergonomic pad, the Combat Controller thrusts you upon the frontline of military gaming. With a 1.8m cable to ensure lag-free gameplay, this is the weapon of choice for Modern Warfare.


Product Details
Product Length:8.0 inches
Product Width:8.5 inches
Product Height:3.5 inches
Product Weight:0.5 pounds
Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:3.2 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Release Date:January 08, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows XP
Media:CD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 17 customer reviews )
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11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


4Works Great and not just on COD:MW2  Sep 20, 2010 By "PYTHON"
Great transaction, quick shipping. I'm not sure why all the reviews that I read said that this game pad did "not" work for them. This Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 game pad works outstandingly and not just on my COD:MW2 but on all of the first person shooter games that I own and even on my racing games, I am still working through my games to see how many it works with but I haven't found one game that is doesn't work with yet. The profile editing software also works great. The game pad makes playing games so much better than using the keyboard and mouse at the same time, with 20 different programmable buttons {You do need to change the POV pad from a 4 way to a 8 way in the profile editor but that is really easy to do} plus the two joysticks this game pad has everything you need all in one really nice feeling controller. Considering that other people are having issues with this item I would add that you need to install the drivers and SST {Profile editor} software according to how the instructions on the disk that accompanies the game pad tells you to, put the disk in and follow the instructions before you plug in the game pad, it's really in the middle of the installation process when it instructs you to plug in the "controller that you want to update". Other than that it should work as well for you as it does for me so, Buy with confidence. Thanks Amazon.
"Python"
I am running Windows 7 Pro, on an Alienware Area 51 computer.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


3Meh.  Oct 19, 2010 By Corey Egan
Sure is people that dont follow directions in here. Followed them (and they're pretty simple, derp) works fine on Win7 ultimate 64bit so PROBABLY works just as well in xp. It does say, however, that you dont have to install the profile software for the controller to work but.. you pretty much do. Configuring was a bit confusing at first but after reading a little of the online tutorial you realize how simple it is. Protip: make a ps2 profile, delete the thumbstick inputs, set to startup profile. Good sticks and also the best feeling controller I've ever owned. Almost silky >.<

The only complaints that I have are the bumpers (need a little too much force), Dpad is hard and shouldnt be used for movement, and the cord is a little short (maybe 3-4ft).

Giving it a 5 to even out the tech impaired but would only give it a 4 because of the negatives.

EDIT July 26, 2011: After 9 months of very light use, I've noticed poor button quality. Having to use a lot of pressure to the point where it feels like applying any more would break the sensors. Even then, holding buttons down is a gamble, you never know when it'll fail to register. This is most apparent in games that require aiming (like resident evil or MODERN WARFARE). It's more of a hassle then a controller and I regret not getting 360 controller to begin with. 3 out of 5!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


1Doesn't Work Properly / Poor Tech Support  Feb 28, 2011 By K. Keller
This controller looks and feels great. Unfortunately, the fun stops there. With Modern Warfare 2 on the PC, the controller's buttons aren't assigned properly. There is an installable profile editor that should allow the user to modify button assignments, but it doesn't work. I can view the profile and adjust the button assignments, but they aren't saved or updated on the controller.

I sent a message to the tech support people. No response for weeks. Sent another message...finally got a response with one suggestion to download new drivers. That didn't fix the problem. When I replied that the problem continues, they stopped responding to all messages. I now have a worthless controller.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


4Better than the old USB pad  Oct 24, 2010 By Doc S. Hodges
I have an older generic pad from the same company. It was just OK after lots of setup. This version has a much better driver set and is easier to program. I use PS/3 when home and I can program this one to be fairly close to that when traveling. If you play Call Of Duty on a game console you will find auto-aim harder on this. Maybe with time I'll get the hang of that.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:


2Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Controller  Feb 04, 2011 By Robert C. Moyers "Codemeister Bob"
I purchased the controller thru amazon.com. The software installed OK. Mad Catz advertises that this controller has the 'perfect profile that's been specially tuned to make playing Modern Warfare 2 on the controller an absolute breeze'. Nothing could be further from the truth. The profile has many problems (see below). Also, the stick controls are not very precise. Using the stick buttons is frustrating, as they do not always respond, requiring multiple depressions of the stick buttons.

The profile has several problems. Some can be corrected with the included SST profiler editor, but others cannot. The following problems can be fixed with the profile editor:
1. Button 1 is `latched'. This causes the controller to continuously emit `F' commands (Use) once button 1 is pressed. It continues to emit `F' commands until button 1 is pressed a second time.
2. The `Throw Special Grenade' function (L1) actually invokes `Inventory/Killstreak'.
3. The `Cycle Weapons' function (POV up) actually invokes `Throw Frag Grenade'.
4. The `Equipment/Killstreaks' function (POV right) does nothing.
5. The `C4' function (POV down) does nothing.
6. The `Nightvision/Toggle Weapon Attachment' function actually toggles between `Nightvision' and `C4'.
7. The `Melee Attack' function (Right stick button) does nothing.

The following buttons are not mapped the way the PS and XBOX controls map these functions. This can make it confusing to use the Mad Catz controller after using a PS or XBOX controller. These can all be fixed using the profile editor:
8. Button 3 is mapped to the `Crouch/Prone' function. Both the PS and Xbox controllers map this to button 4.
9. Button 4 is mapped to the `Jump' function. Both the PS and Xbox controllers map this to button 3. Essentially buttons 3 and 4 are reversed.
10. L1 is mapped incorrectly (see 2), but even if it were mapped to `Throw Special Grenade', it would not match the PS and XBOX controllers, which map L1 to `Aim Down Sight'.
11. R1 (which is actually L2 - see 14) does not match the PS and XBOX controller, which map R1 to `Fire Weapon'.
12. L2 (which is actually R1 - see 14) does not match the PS and XBOX controller, which map L2 to `Throw Special Grenade'.
13. R2 does match the PS and XBOX controller, which map R2 to `Throw Frag Grenade'.

The following cannot be fixed with the profile editor:
14. Button 6 is mistakenly labeled `R1', and button 7 is mistakenly labeled `L2'. These are reversed, and the profile editor cannot be used to make this correction. This can be fixed by manually editing the `pr0' file using a text editor (like notepad).

I spent several hours working with the profile editor to fix all these problems. In the end, the I got the controller to work like a PS or XBOX controller, except for the rough sticks. I really think you would be better off buying a XBOX controller for PC. If anyone would like to have my profile, please contact me at bobthehack@hotmail.com

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