Raiderx1212 posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:25:30 AM - Report post
Hello! So I just signed up on a free account and bought a trainer just to check it out first before buying a premium account, which I will get soon enough.
Anyway, the thing I really - really want and cannot find anywhere is a mod/trainer that enables rapid fire for controllers. Surely this must be possible?
Can work the same as a trainer, where if you press 1 on the keypad the right trigger activates as turbo/rapid fire.
Why has no-one done this? Surely Cheat happens have ninja programmers that can make this happen - PLEASE. 🙁
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PWizard posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:30:33 AM - Report post
Some trainers have rapid fire. Not all games can be made to work that way. We can't just add it to every game be default.
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Raiderx1212 posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:36:15 AM - Report post
I don't mean a game specific trainer, I mean a trainer/mod that just runs on its own to enable rapid fire on the controller. You would then still use a separate trainer for the actual game. Basically a trainer you can use with any game where it turns a button input into rapid fire.
I guess the only other option is a hardware solution, where the controller itself has a build in function for rapid fire but you dont get nice controllers with this function.
[Edited by Raiderx1212, 3/11/2017 7:36:53 AM]
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PWizard posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:40:13 AM - Report post
Again, this requires writing to a specific memory address on each game. You can't make a global rapid fire mod that will work on every game. There is a speedhack in our CoSMOS gamehacking tool which speeds up the game and might speed up firing of weapons. You can check it out here: Link.
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Raiderx1212 posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:45:19 AM - Report post
OK, I see... thank you.
Understood. Will look for a hardware solution instead.
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0x90 posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:46:38 AM - Report post
PWizard is right. Rapid fire is not done by triggering a button/key press. It's changing the internal firing speed which can only be done by manually finding the internal function and manipulate it. It's a rather complex process and many times these options are done 'by accident' (i.e. digging inside the reloaod/fire code and find the speed function 'by accident').
It's most of the time easier to just write a one hit kill cheat which does the same in the end. But everything has to be done per game.
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Raiderx1212 posted on Mar 11, 2017 7:57:46 AM - Report post
Ah ok.
I play with a controller and I was playing Resident Evil 4 the other day. The quick time sections where you have to rapidly push a button to escape a scene gave my thumb spasms and I am just a little too slow so kept dying. I have arthritis so having rapid fire on my controller would make things a bit easier for me. Guess I will have to look for a controller that has these functions build in and hope I get a nice enough one.
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0x90 posted on Mar 11, 2017 8:35:40 AM - Report post
Quick time events is something different than rapid fire. When you talk about rapid fire I assume you want a weapon to shoot twice as fast at least. But for quick time events such an external tool triggering a key/button press is probably what you are looking for.
I'm not much into that at all but I heard many people used AutoHotkey in the past for that. But if it works with ResidentEvil and/or a controller and/or any other modern game is something I cannot give you answer for.
I hate these events myself and fully understand that for some people it can be really a pain and game blocker.