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| | RetroBlast! Review: The ThrustVector Afterburner Encoder (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Back to the review, the Afterburner also supports 2 “shift modes”, which is basically a way to quickly change your button mappings to access extra keys, and then quickly shift back. |
 | | Finally, this is the only thing I found that didn’t function at all on the Afterburner, but the second input for auto-fire did not work, regardless of mode, key mapping, or program I was running, I could only get one input (the first one) to auto-fire. |
 | | I think the Afterburner will sell great for younger arcade-heads who are more heavily into games like frenetic Japanese shooters, or crazy combo fighting games, or arcade hobbyists who want a very specific customizable level of control. |
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