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Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller
$50.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Selectable combat buttons enables many tasks that would normally require taking thumbs off thumbsticks. Rubber side grips are comfortable, non-slip. Cord length is very long, good enough for most living rooms.
The Cons:Combat buttons are too high up, awkward to reach. Combat buttons are almost flush with the body, need to be pressed in at a direct angle. Shoulder buttons are oversized for no real reason.
The Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller is one of several fully licenced Modern Warfare 2 accessories released Mad Catz in November 2009. It features a host of features to improve the in-game experience including two unique buttons on the rear of the controller letting players re-map Action Button or Thumbstick commands such as letting players shift to sprint or melee without losing full motion control of the analog sticks.
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It has rubber grips and a soft touch finsih for added comfort during long gaming sessions. Analog thumbstick backlighting and dual vibration feedback for each shot and explosion help enhance the game atmosphere while the fully braided connection cable gives a robust and latent-free connection to the console. The Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 Combat Controller is designed for the Xbox 360 and is available in Camo (black) or Snow (white).
Features
- Console: Xbox 360
- Two customizable buttons
- Rubber grips
- Soft touch finish
- Analog thumbstick backlighting
- Dual vibration feedback
- Fully braided connection cable
- Colors: Camo (Black) or Snow (White)
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selectable combat buttons enables many tasks that would normally require taking thumbs off thumbsticks
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rubber side grips are comfortable, non-slip
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cord length is very long, good enough for most living rooms
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controller design looks cool and professional, with LED effects
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has a solid weight, feels good in your hands
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combat buttons are too high up, awkward to reach
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combat buttons are almost flush with the body, need to be pressed in at a direct angle
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shoulder buttons are oversized for no real reason
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