Archive for August, 2014

Titan One – Battlefield 4: Special Tactics GamePack

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Primary Rapidfire, Secondary Rapidfire and Anti-Recoil MODs demonstration and multiplayer gameplay showing MODs in action, including Auto-Spot.

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A GamePack gives you the functionality of a fully modded controller without the need to install chips or solder wires. Just load a GamePack into your device and you are ready to go. This innovative new technology isn’t available anywhere else on the market. With a full selection of MODS at your fingertips, the Titan One device are perfect for the gamer looking to add an extra edge to their game.

BF4: Special Tactics Gamepack – Update 1.2

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Battlefield 4: Special Tactics Gamepack version 1.2 now features the very requested Bumper/Trigger Swap MOD. You can enable this MOD under the Button Layout menu.

A GamePack gives you the functionality of a fully modded controller without the need to install chips or solder wires. Just load a GamePack into your device and you are ready to go. This innovative new technology isn’t available anywhere else on the market. With a full selection of MODS at your fingertips, the Titan One device are perfect for the gamer looking to add an extra edge to their game.

Titan One Review: Harry Potter on a Thumb Drive

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Another great review by John Egan from GeekParty.com! We just want to add a note that we are working to have this approved for tournament play with special features designed for competitive events.


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For instance, I typically prefer Xbox controllers when I’m playing shooters, but I gravitate toward Sony’s DualShock series for platformers and sports games. So, when I’m purchasing a game, it’s not unusual for me to select a console based on the genre. Watch Dogs goes on the Xbox One. Rayman Legends goes on the PlayStation 4. Call of Duty on Xbox. Madden on PlayStation. You get the idea.

But after getting my hands on a Titan One, my selection process seems a little excessive.

About the size of a USB thumbdrive, the Titan One endows your console with the ability to handle nearly any gamepad on the market, regardless of make or brand. So, if you have an Xbox One version of Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition, but you’d prefer to use a DualShock 4, the Titan One is your new best friend.

Is Using a Keyboard and Mouse on a Console Cheating?

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by Josh Engen from GeekParty.com – Thank you very much Josh for sharing your thoughts about Titan One and your game play experience with it!

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I’ve never been particularly good with a control pad, but it’s not for lack of trying. These days I spend far more time twiddling thumbsticks than crunching keys. But my formative years were spent behind the keyboard and mouse, and my brain never really made the transition.

Old dogs and new tricks, I guess.

But for the last two weeks, I’ve been playing around with an impressive little device called the Titan One. It’s primarily designed to provide cross-compatibility for control pads. So, for example, you could use a DualShock 4 on an Xbox One or a Wiimote on a PlayStation 3. Nearly every popular control pad/console combination is supported, including the keyboard and mouse, which instantly felt like cheating.

On a control pad, my Titanfall scores are unimpressive. I typically land somewhere in the middle of the pack with a kill-to-death ratio that hovers around 1:1. But with a keyboard and mouse under my fingers, my Xbox One is transformed into a killing machine. Headshots come easy, and my ratio climbs into the double digits.