Odingalt, you did not FAIL at anything. I am not trying to speak for the entire Forum but I will say that we all have benefited greatly from all of your efforts to produce a QUALITY product. I am for one thankful for all that you did to provide the product. I am grateful for all the work and support the members gave me over the years in macros and tweaks. Not to mention the awesome customer support that I received when my controller had a bug the needed fixing. I understand that times have changed my friend and that it is so much harder now to create a controller. I am sorry that there will no longer be any Beserker Controllers made, I so wanted on but life got in the way and money had to go elsewhere. I will make do with my 360 Macro controller for the foreseeable future so no worries. If that breaks I have a brand new one never opened that will take it place. I will use these until the cows come home or the rapture happens.
Take Pride and Joy in the knowledge you did an outstanding job!!!!!
Respectfully,
Storm
The ironic thing is that companies like Cronus max put Viking out of business but I bet Odin's RND could have built something better.Hey Jim. I think you still needed us to send you some spart parts?
To everybody else. Since the last time I logged into the forums:
-XBOX One released yet another circuit revision to contend with, XBOX One S.
-PS4 also released yet another circuit board revision, the PS4 Slim/PS4 Pro controller (the one with the little strip light bar near the touch pad)
-Our last soldering technician is officially gone. We are down to 1 full time staff, he focuses solely on running our PCB assembly line for http://wholesale.vikingdigital.com Wholesale makes money and retail doesn't.
-Viking retail web traffic is now at approximately 50 visitors per day, and it's mostly web search enginer crawler bots (very few humans).
-Huge players, huge money, and huge marketing have entered our market (Scuf/Microsoft controller licensing deal, Microsoft controller lab, Sony Elite controller rumors, Activision buys MLG, etc.)
-Hydro dip is passe, mod shops are now expected to employ professional airbrush artists and only build custom one-off's for each customer
-And the biggest thing that's changed since I last logged in: I got a big promotion at my day job.
When I started Viking back in 2009 I wasn't making very good money at my day job, I wasn't married, I didn't have two kids, and I really loved electronics and gaming, there wasn't much competition and it was (relatively) easy to physically modify controllers. Fast forward and it's 2016: I am making good money at my day job, I am married, I have two kids, and it's nearly impossible to mod these controllers (it really feels like they do things to try to make physical modding more difficult).
I think it's safe to say Viking retail is dead and we currently have no plans to build or sell any new Berserker controllers in the near future. Viking Retail hadn't turned a profit since March of 2013. The 360 Macro library, Berserker/Forge, forums, etc. will all stay up as they are today. I'll continue paying the rent on our web server for the foreseeable future, so long as Viking wholesale continues to turn a profit.
Questions?
I have no doubt that would be the case.The ironic thing is that companies like Cronus max put Viking out of business but I bet Odin's RND could have built something better.
Hey Jim. I think you still needed us to send you some spart parts?
To everybody else. Since the last time I logged into the forums:
-XBOX One released yet another circuit revision to contend with, XBOX One S.
-PS4 also released yet another circuit board revision, the PS4 Slim/PS4 Pro controller (the one with the little strip light bar near the touch pad)
-Our last soldering technician is officially gone. We are down to 1 full time staff, he focuses solely on running our PCB assembly line for http://wholesale.vikingdigital.com Wholesale makes money and retail doesn't.
-Viking retail web traffic is now at approximately 50 visitors per day, and it's mostly web search enginer crawler bots (very few humans).
-Huge players, huge money, and huge marketing have entered our market (Scuf/Microsoft controller licensing deal, Microsoft controller lab, Sony Elite controller rumors, Activision buys MLG, etc.)
-Hydro dip is passe, mod shops are now expected to employ professional airbrush artists and only build custom one-off's for each customer
-And the biggest thing that's changed since I last logged in: I got a big promotion at my day job.
When I started Viking back in 2009 I wasn't making very good money at my day job, I wasn't married, I didn't have two kids, and I really loved electronics and gaming, there wasn't much competition and it was (relatively) easy to physically modify controllers. Fast forward and it's 2016: I am making good money at my day job, I am married, I have two kids, and it's nearly impossible to mod these controllers (it really feels like they do things to try to make physical modding more difficult).
I think it's safe to say Viking retail is dead and we currently have no plans to build or sell any new Berserker controllers in the near future. Viking Retail hadn't turned a profit since March of 2013. The 360 Macro library, Berserker/Forge, forums, etc. will all stay up as they are today. I'll continue paying the rent on our web server for the foreseeable future, so long as Viking wholesale continues to turn a profit.
Questions?
WOW...Hey guys.
I know this post is pretty old now, but I just wanted to chime in with a few things and pull back the curtain behind who I am.
Meet Freyja AKA Amanda.
I was the last soldering Tech, the front of shop manager, the head of customer service and ticket responding, and the person almost entirely in charge of shipping and receiving.
I loved (almost) every minute of the almost three years I spent with Viking. I was there from before the new consoles debuted to the last controllers being built.
In that time I got engaged, married and adoped two beautiful girls (they're cats I left Viking because of the decline in the industry and it broke my heart a little to do so. My job there, and my passion in life, is to create things. When my job changed from making custom controllers for people who loved a personalised and specialised tool, to making controllers for people who wanted a plain controller that could do everything they dreamed for less than 100, to inspecting thousands of modchips for other companies, I held out for as long as I could, but when offered a job in a more promising feild that still allowed me to create I took it.
I miss Viking very much and I still pop on evey now and again to see how the community is doing. This has been less frequent in the past few months as my husband and I are expecting our first child in April.
After working there so long I feel like I got to know some of you guys here on the forums and I just wanted to take a moment to share about my life in hopes some of you could get to know me like I knew you.
Amanda
*edited for typos*
Ps: I don't even game!!!! I just love to solder and take stuff apart/fix it/put it back together!
Hey guys.
I know this post is pretty old now, but I just wanted to chime in with a few things and pull back the curtain behind who I am.
Meet Freyja AKA Amanda.
I was the last soldering Tech, the front of shop manager, the head of customer service and ticket responding, and the person almost entirely in charge of shipping and receiving.
I loved (almost) every minute of the almost three years I spent with Viking. I was there from before the new consoles debuted to the last controllers being built.
In that time I got engaged, married and adoped two beautiful girls (they're cats I left Viking because of the decline in the industry and it broke my heart a little to do so. My job there, and my passion in life, is to create things. When my job changed from making custom controllers for people who loved a personalised and specialised tool, to making controllers for people who wanted a plain controller that could do everything they dreamed for less than 100, to inspecting thousands of modchips for other companies, I held out for as long as I could, but when offered a job in a more promising feild that still allowed me to create I took it.
I miss Viking very much and I still pop on evey now and again to see how the community is doing. This has been less frequent in the past few months as my husband and I are expecting our first child in April.
After working there so long I feel like I got to know some of you guys here on the forums and I just wanted to take a moment to share about my life in hopes some of you could get to know me like I knew you.
Amanda
*edited for typos*
Ps: I don't even game!!!! I just love to solder and take stuff apart/fix it/put it back together!