The A3D products are designed exclusively for swift killing in a high-speed gaming environment. First, the controlball provides quick and direct aiming. For example, spinning the ball 90 degrees makes an exact 90-degree turn in your game. Overturning, underturning and slow turning are problems of the past. Plus, the controlball provides intuitive "free-look" capability as it works like your eye does; left/right, up/down or all around. But, higher frags won't occur just with better aiming - you also need to be nimble.
The A3D products let you move quickly and easily in any direction. Push your joystick and you move in that direction; forward/backward, side-to-side or combinations of both. The farther you push, the faster you move. Combine the precise aiming and moving together and the A3D product user can confidently perform deadly maneuvers; such as circle-strafing and strafing into turns. Many A3D product owners now enjoy flaunting and also report a doubling of their frag counts. Needless to say, they refuse to go back to their old controllers.
The A3D product lets you focus your attention on your opponents and not on your gaming gear. After a short time practicing, the controls become fluid, second-nature and forgotten. So, your eyes can stay on the screen and not on your controllers. This aspect allows you to focus on the fun part - the game.
Roaming through castles and deathmatching require you to be at peak performance for long periods of time. You need a controller that is comfortable to use for hours and hours. Instead of constantly moving and picking up a mouse, with the A3D product you just flick your fingertips across the surface of the ball. Also, included is a detachable wrist support (Assassin 3D and Panther only) to let you choose your most comfortable wrist position.
Lastly, the A3D product quickly and easily connects to your PC computer. Just plug your A3D product between your joystick and your gameport and the installation is complete. There are NO issues about serial port availability, IRQ problems or mouse and modem conflicts.
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