Ok like the title, not sure but I have found the jitter macros from ModBros, but I cant understand the modes. IE, you have Jitter xyy, then theres jitter mule kick xyy xyy. Not sure of the differences.
Mule kick jitter is a tac opperated jitter. Its called mule kick because if u hold the left trigger with the tac that the macro is assigned to u get dual jitter. The XYY jitters are a right trigger jitter. They are also mule kick jitters as well. As long as u hold left trigger with the macro u will get dual jitter. I took all these jitters down in my media folder after BO2 patched jittter. The only weapons they will work on is the S12 shotgun and dual weilding pistols.
Ok Thanks. New to this so I'm trying to learn all the lingo, and terms. Love it so far and I have your macros media folders, thats where I kinda got confused. So the mule kick only works on the S12 and dual pistols? I got a jitter that works pretty good with the 870, just looking around.
Ok, trying to get this part too. So if I'm correct, example you can put JITTER on TAC 2, then say a RF macro on the RT, with a on/off TAC1 right? Just not understanding some of the configs. I have seen where someone has a jitter macro then they pull out the 5-7's on rf. Just wondering how I could do this.
Yes there are jitter after the patch that use a different method than the XYY that was patch on the remington and KSG. I have ones that work off leftbumper perks and right bumper perks. There real slow about 40% faster than regular fire with the remington. Bonefisher has jitters called jitterbug that use the dexterity perk and forward motion. They shoot very fast but have a tendencey to misfire time to time when too close to an enemy.
Yes u can have all those setups. There are akimbo rapidire macros. U just have to find a tac opperated akimbo rapidfire and assign it to a tac button then u can use a jitter right trigger assignment. Also if u want the option to turn the right trigger jitter on/off u can assign a on/off mode on another tac that when pressed will disable the button u tell it to disable. In this example u could disable the (RT) right trigger by tapping the tac u set up. I would watch some of the macro tutorial videos and get a better understanding of the software. Its kinda complicated at first but becomes real easy after u learn how to opperate the software. With having the most advanced modded controller on the market there is going to be a learning curve to come with it. If u ever need help or want setups made for u just post in the forums and there will always be someone to help assist u through troubleshooting.