![]() ![]() Now the IMPORTANT and FINAL STEP is to Save Slots to Device. Once you have finished selecting mods, you MUST Save Configuration. We are now going to continue on with our Fortnite Gamepack to enable a mod within the Aim Assist class. You can choose the specific mod you want applied. You will also notice helpful information about each mod when hovering over each drop down menu. We are using the in game Combat Pro button layout, so we will want to make sure that layout is chosen here. Most Gamepacks support button layouts and sometimes even stick layouts and matching your in game settings is very important to ensure the mods function correctly. ![]() Mod Central will warn you that this will erase previous Gamepack settings. Once you have selected a Modpack or Gamepack, you will be able to configure it by clicking on the gears icon next to it. To ensure the correct slot order, it is required to NOT leave empty spaces in between Gamepacks. You will notice that it keeps track of the current flash usage. In this example, we are going to select Call of Duty WWII in the FPS (F) slot and Fortnite in the first Gamepack (1) slot. You can always choose to place FPS Standard back into the FPS slot at any time. Once you have purchased a Mod Pass subscription, click on the top right tile, “Open Available Modpacks”, depicted by a variety of video game icons. From here on everything can be selected and configured here, even FPS Standard - all new Modpacks and Gamepacks will appear right here! You can have one FPS slot Modpack and up to eight GamePacks at any time. NOTE: If you have something mirrored, you will be warned every time you enter this section! Remember, if you ever get into a mess, "Reset to Default". You can even use Mirror to have Inverted Right Stick Y Axis for all games and mods, such as the Call of Duty: WWII Weapon Optimizer (so long as you DISABLE inverted in-game for all games and do NOT use inverted mods). This is incredibly useful for mods that require you to leave in-game rumble settings set to ON, as you can still Disable Rumble here and with Mirror, it will override everything, except Quick Mod/Quick Control rumble indicators of course. With the "Mirror Advanced Settings" checkbox, you can universally mirror your Disable Rumble settings, deadzones, sensitivities, and inverted controls to Mod Mode/Modpacks and Gamepacks. You can also adjust analog sticks on both the X and Y axis and you can invert controls on both axis. You can pre-set the paddle maps, adjust your deadzones (changing the amount an analog stick or trigger has to be moved before it registers) and overall sensitivity. You can access each side of the controller with Show Advanced Settings. You can "Disable Rumble" for all games on the Strikepack end, allowing you to leave in game rumble settings set to ON. You can remap each button (Tournament Mode Only). To be clear, out of the available settings found here, Mod Mode/Modpacks and Gamepacks do NOT support or even recognize controller remapping of buttons, which is exclusive to Tournament Mode. You can configure the remapping settings, controller sensitivities, and dead zones, by clicking on the top left tile, “Configure Remapping Settings and/or Paddles”, depicted by the controller icon. You MUST save your configuration in order to use your newly configured Strikepack in-game. Save Configuration saves your configured settings to the Strikepack. Reset to Default allows you to restore all the settings back to what they were originally. Import Config allows you to load a saved config file. Export Config allows you to save a config file to your computer. Scroll to the bottom and you will notice four options. If your game is NOT in the supported list, it is recommended to start with (Game Default), using the in-game default button layout. This is the first drop-down you will see. ![]() NOTE: It is VERY IMPORTANT that you MATCH your in-game button layout with a supported button layout on the Strikepack. You can select drop downs to turn on basic mods that work across multiple games, such as Rapid Fire and Auto Run. If you have not yet purchased a subscription to Mod Pass, you can still configure FPS Standard for use by clicking on the bottom right tile, the “Built In FPS Config” tile, depicted by the three gears icon. The first component of Mod Central is simply configuring FPS Standard, the Strikepack’s default functions that you have come to know and love. Once you have purchased a MOD PASS subscription, Mod Central will transform into its full potential, opening up the ability to explore, discover and configure new Modpacks and Gamepacks. ![]()
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