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The Max Shooter Plus for Xbox 360 transforms your gaming experience by allowing precise mouse and keyboard control, featuring 9 adjustable speed levels and the ability to store up to 11 customizable button profiles. Compatible with a licensed wired Xbox 360 controller, it offers various settings to tailor your gameplay, ensuring you stay ahead in every match.
T**N
works with my non-listed mouse and KB (Dynex KB and AzzA Mouse) and very easy to just plug in and use
Using this on Xbox 360Pros - Reliable, does what a Xim can do for a fraction of the cost, no noticeable input lag . . . . *AT ALL*, on-the-fly control adjustment as well as loadable profiles via a program on mayflash's website, works with my non-listed mouse and KB (Dynex KB and AzzA Mouse) and very easy to just plug in and use.Cons - Cable management is a ROYAL pain, trying to get it to connect to my PC took far longer than it should have, standard control layout *SUCKS* (who the hell uses Caps Lock for R3????!?!?!!!!?!), not very appealing of device, Manual has many writing errors within the instructions making it difficult to know what theyre trying to say (Rapid fire function is Pos1 + Target key' - WTF is POS1???), deadzone takes some configuration especially in Battlefield 3 - going from Inf to vehicle really is an experience . . . .All that said, I find the pros out weighed the cons and considering I got this product for far less than a Xim4 (including shipping and Customs).Good starter if a console gamer wants to warm up to M/KB before getting into PC Gaming.TIP - Dont plug your mic into the controller used on the Adapter, anyone in your party/chat will hear HORRIBLE feedback. I have my headset/mic plugged into a separate controller and signed into another profile on the same console - bit of a hassle, but it works.
C**S
- If you barely move your mouse for fine adjustments it either doesn't respond
Mouse movements are no where close to 1:1. I have a generic HP keyboard and a Zowie AM mouse. Also tried using my Razer Taipan mouse, which didn't even work with this.- Massive acceleration issues, not remotely consistent either.- If you barely move your mouse for fine adjustments it either doesn't respond, jitters badly or jumps randomly.- I tried all setups and played around on CoD4 and Halo3 in a private lobby and I'd never consider playing online with this. Pathetic excuse for a product, obviously a quick money grab. Try XIM4 or settle on pad.- I can't even browse with this thing on IE.I think the main problem is instead of this having a driver than translates mouse movements into the game. It takes your mouse movements, makes a s***ty guess on what that movement would be on a thumbstick, then sends a signal to your Xbox of that thumbstick position. You have to maintain the exact same mouse velocity to get anything close to consistent turn rates. Example: You're moving the mouse at 1 inch per second your character is turning at 180 degrees per second, but you suddenly increase your mouse speed to 1.2 inches/second and your in game character jumps to 500 degrees/second. Nothing close to 1:1 or consistent. It's also very jittery ALL the time. I'd rate it 0 stars and file a lawsuit with the company that makes this if I could. It's nothing but a scam.Conclusion: Unless you're trash and don't give a s*** about being half as precise as a madcatz controller, AVOID at all costs. I wouldn't use this if they sponsored me to use it.
J**N
Just good enough to work
First off I got the pro version of this product, pretty much a free upgrade. I can't be mad about that.Not much to this device after messing with the sensitivity and dead-zone options for a while, got it to work good enough to aim. Still not as accurate as an actual pc game like counter strike. But seeing as inexpensive it was, I can't really ask for more. I noticed if you do fast mouse movements, they dont really register and sometimes the keys get a bit wonky and completly rebind. Unplugging the device usually fixes that. I use the logitech mx518 and corsair k70 for my m&kb.
F**R
Sometimes you take a risk that pays off.
I have been a keyboard user for years to play fighting games. I went to a tournament recently, and brought this baby along to allow me to compete correctly. Considering the low price, I was a bit reluctant to buy it, but I had few choices at such short notice.I tested it in a tournament setting, and found it to be highly reliable. Very little delay, and far superior to me ATTEMPTING to use a controller.Very satisfying purchase. Works great, very little delay, easy to learn input swap, good presets for those game jumping times, mouse plugs right in for plug-n-play, and more features as well.Quality hardware.
L**R
Mediocre
It does it's job. The saying you get what you pay for has always been true. It's not that well made and is really cheap. The website used to update it is most certainly sub par but like I said, you get what you pay for. I stopped using it when my new keyboard the Black Widow Tournament edition wouldn't register. Tried to update it to no avail. So shop wisely. I would say man up and buy the XIM but with the new consoles dropping who knows how Lin before they come out with another one of those. So if you are looking for a cheap convertor that runs mediocre with no internet support to tide yourself over till the new xim comes out I recommend it completely.
S**N
Great Item
Sounded awesome!!! Think my granddaughter will like it also got her a gaming keyboard and mouse. Hope it works it's a Christmas gift.