if u dont mind i'd like to know to, the fear of getting banned now for modded controllers, since the new code of conduct update. worries me at times.. especially with black ops 2. a major title. and the community having feedback.. lol wow.. just hope Microsoft or 3arch. whatever don't be all anal about them. with select fire in black ops 2 a mod should not and honestly in my opinion isn't cheating.
This is indeed a good point about the new code of conduct updates etc.
As far as I know, modded controllers are still just an accessory mod - and since you aren't modifying the game code itself, you cannot get banned for it.
However, there is always the chance that somehow if you constantly get 'mod-blocked' over and over, you get banned on the game-itself (only banned on multiplayer of Black Ops 2 not banned over Xbox live).
Once again though, this is EXTREMELY unlikely. The amount of modded controllers used in Call of Duty games is staggering; there is no way 3arch would ban people over the use of modded controllers in my opinion.
Once again it says right on the website - "Viking360.com does NOT support or endorse the use of these controllers on XBOX Live."
Only time will tell of course, but in my professional opinion, there is simply no way that 3arc would ban over modded controllers. In Call of Duty WAW, I could get mod-blocked without a mod because I could shoot that fast. My friends too. If 3arc banned over that, I would be banned for NO reason.
So once again, the worry is always there, but shouldn't be a problem.