

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8055 in Video Games
- Color: Black
- Brand: Mad Catz
- Model: CD7885610005/04/1
- Released on: 2010-10-18
- ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
- Platform: PlayStation 3
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x
8.00" w x
9.00" l,
.65 pounds
Features
- Large ?Combat? buttons for on-the-fly custom remapping
- PrecisionAIM - Instant sensitivity adjustment for ?sniping?
- Quick-fire triggers / Ergonomic soft touch non-slip grips
- Immersive backlit analog stick modules / Built-in rechargeable battery
- Lag-free 2.4GHz wireless signal / Premium ?Alps? analog modules
PlayStation 3 Call of Duty: Black Ops PrecisionAIM Controller
Product Description
Engage the enemy within the hidden world of covert operatives with the Call of Duty: Black Ops PrecisionAIM Controller for PlayStation 3. Equipped with unique, easily-accessible “Combat” buttons for on-the-fly custom remapping, the all-new PrecisionAIM feature-which slows the on-screen aiming speed-assists in rendering your adversaries helpless as you flaunt your tactical skills with optimum control and pinpoint accuracy. Backlit analog sticks, digital camouflage design, and ergonomic firearm-inspired grips promote immersion into the game's numerous skirmishes. Featuring a built-in rechargeable battery and lag-free 2.4GHz wireless signal-which permits gameplay anywhere in the room-the PrecisionAIM Controller thrusts you upon the frontline of military gaming.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
51 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Almost Made It!
By DaHaMMeRofGOD
I'll start off by saying I never write reviews for any products I purchase, but I feel compelled to write a review for my fellow gamers out there seeing as there are hardly any reviews for the PS3 Black Ops PrecisionAim Controller.The controller looks and feels great. The design and graphics are really top notch. I'll even go as far as saying it feels better than a stock PS3 Dualshock controller in your hands. The L2/R2 triggers are way better than Sony's triggers and they should take a page from MadCatz book in terms of the trigger design. The red glow illuminating the analog sticks gives the controller a nice touch.Now on to the most important aspect of the controller. How does it handle during gameplay? The analog sticks actually perform very well when they want to work. Due to the included 'lag free' (lol) usb dongle this isn't the case. The analog sticks themselves don't really have any dead zones, but it's the connection between the controller and dongle wherein lies the problem. The connection isn't always consistent therefore causing a jagged flow to the movement you're trying to accomplish on the screen. If the connection would have been wired like its Xbox360 counterpart perhaps the translation from analog sticks to screen would've been smoother. Another missed opportunity was the placement of the (2) combat buttons on the back of the controller. The buttons work great if you have really small hands. I almost have to bend my fingers on the back of the controller in a crab shape in order to even get near the buttons. They should have been placed lower so as to provide a more comfortable, ergonomic position for the way you grasp the controller.Overall, I wouldn't recommend this controller as the key features didn't really come together as I hoped. We all know if you're looking at this controller it's because you want an edge in most probably a FPS game. This isn't the controller for that added edge. Unfortunately, it was a missed opportunity and not by that much. Take it from me, as I look for every edge I can take as I have Tritton AX720 Digital Gaming Headset and Gunnar Optiks S6126/2-C004 Catalyst Shredder Digital Performance Eyewear with i-AMP Lens Technology (Crimson) for long gaming sessions and hearing all the small audio details that escape regular TV speakers.Hope the review helps anyone that's on the fence right now. FYI: Don't bother trying the Pro EX Controller for PS3 it's worse than the Black Ops controller (really big dead zones).
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Good second controller for the casual gamer
By Volksjager
Received the controller today and gave it a whirl on Medal of Honour, as Black ops is still a week or so away. Anyways the look of the controller is top notch, the artwork looks great and the red LED glow from the base of the stick is again very pleasing to the eye, especially at night.I found no lag from the wireless controller, as some seem to think you might get,and the general build quality seems sturdy. The sticks are responsive, very much the same if not better than the stock controller. Shoulder triggers also feel abit grippier. For the cons, the way I hold the controller, I feel the combat buttons are alittle low. Its not a bad thing as I am happy with them, just if the buttons we bigger, or oval in shape they might work alittle better. The Precision Aim isnt a big winner. Yes it slows the right stick down when the combat button is pressed but its to slow, unless your lining up a target on the other side of the map. The good thing though is you can remap the combat buttons on the fly so at least they dont go to waste. The D-Pad is also not as good as the stock controller so for anything D-pad dependent I wouldnt recommend it.Overall I am happy with it, going to be a good addition to the PS3 and its seems to be built to last. If you like the look and keen to spend the money on a controller that isnt stock standard, I would recommend this all the way.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
As Horribe As Some People Say
By Derald King
Ok i've read alot of reviews about how much people hate it, but i thought why not and bought this controller and so far im glad i did! i overall really enjoy the controller but i dont absolutely love it. Pros: Size this controller is PERFECT for me its pretty much a bigger dual shock 3, another pro is the "combat buttons" they are located on the back where your fingers lay what the combat buttons do is they can be set to certain buttons on the front i.e. the left combat button can be used as L3, square, triangle and LP,while the right can be used as R3, X , circle and Rp, they also can slow down the aiming speed for better accuracy , but i dont use it so its more of an "extra" the final pro for me was the price tag i got it used, like new for $26 not bad. Cons: the 3 main cons i have are it has to use a dongle, no sixaxes, and the last complaint is some lag not enough regret buying but enough to miss a perfect shot. all in all its a near perfect controller but what third party controller is? For me its Great. *UPDATE* 2 WEEKS LATER its broke so i fed it to the trash can...
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