The Apex Legends GamePack includes the latest Mods such as Rapid Fire, Anti-Recoil, Crouch Shot, Strafe Shot, Jump Shot, Auto Ping, Fast Nade, Auto Sprint and Hair Triggers. All the different default button layouts are also supported, including Bumper Jumper, Button Puncher, Evolved, Grenadier and Ninja. This pack is guaranteed to not only improve your overall gameplay experience, but also give a competitive edge.
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GamePack GCI Options
All GamePacks have Mods that can be tuned and customized to your preference.
This scripting engine is what makes the CronusMAX so powerful and extremely
popular with the gaming community. Gaming Mod configuration is now made more
accessible than ever before with the new GCI (GamePack Configuration Interface).
It pops up as soon as you program the GamePack to your Cronus (Video). Some Mods can
be directly enabled/disabled here, and some are disabled in-game by default,
but have several available options that can be set here and then enabled or
activated while in-game.
GamePack Setup - Important First Steps
If you have a CronusMAX PLUS, open the Cronus PRO software and go to
Tools > Options > CMax Plus and enable "Mimic
Controller Player LEDs" for the backlight LED features to
work.
The majority of these Mods are disabled in-game by default (example: White
LED on first load means Rapid Fire is disabled, and a quick tap of LT+D-PAD
UP will enable Rapid Fire, demonstrated with the LED changing to Pink), so
when using this GamePack for the first time, be sure to check each
Mod in-game to make sure everything is enabled or disabled precisely the way
you want. With the built-in Toggles and LED notifications, this
should take only a couple of minutes and will also make you familiar with
how to use and configure the GamePack. We have found this eliminates
almost all issues that users have using GamePacks on a CronusMAX
PLUS.
In-Game Button Layout
Setup Step 1
All default Apex Legends button layout options are available in this GamePack. Use the GCI (see below) to select the one you are using, and
the GamePack will automatically adjust all the Mods to your preferred choice.
Tip
We would seriously recommend swapping to Button Puncher
over any of the other layouts. The default controller
preset works well to condense a PC-centric FPS to a
controller, but circle being mapped to crouch just feels
a little awkward instead of R3. Using R3 for crouch will
allow you to easily slide around and evade fire, and
just generally feels far smoother to use.
NOTE: This step is critical. If you don't select the correct button layout that you are using in-game, the Mods will not function correctly, especially Anti-Recoil. Use these game provided layouts for optimal GamePack performance.
All default Apex Legends thumbstick layout options are available in this GamePack. Use the GCI (see below) to select the one you are using, and
the GamePack will automatically adjust all the Mods to your preferred choice.
MENU/OPTIONS BUTTON> CONTROLLER > STICK LAYOUT
NOTE: This step is critical. If you don't select the correct thumbstick layout that you are using in-game, the Mods will not function correctly, especially Anti-Recoil. Use these game provided layouts for optimal GamePack performance.
A great feature of GamePacks is that many of the Mods work together and can
be enabled at the same time, making them especially potent. However, for
maximum effect, some of them need to be quickly enabled/disabled during
gameplay, depending on the type of Mod and its features. This requires what
we call 'Toggles.'
Toggles are designed to give you the ability to instantly change the
configuration of certain Mods that require fast access with a simple
pre-configured button combo. Some Mods are 'Speed Toggles',
and this means they can be enabled/disabled instantly while gaming and some
are 'Menu Toggles,' which means you have to access the
incredibly useful MOD Menu (see below). From there, you can
change the configuration of multiple Mods without complicated button combos.
When the MOD Menu is active (flashing blue Cronus LED), all Mods will be
suspended to stop any interference with gameplay.
Speed Toggles also require a slightly longer press to prevent
accidental triggering (only 500ms), and all toggles have rumble
feedback and LED notifications. Some Mod options are set in the GCI and then
Enabled or Disabled in-game using a toggle. You can also check the status of
any Mod in the MOD Menu by merely pressing its activation button. For
example, if Menu Toggle is LT+D-PAD UP, the activation button is D-PAD UP.
When in the MOD Menu, press D-PAD UP and the LED will either flash Green or
Red to tell you if the Mod is enabled or disabled.
Console
Enter MOD Menu
LED
Led: MOD Menu Open = Blink Blue.
Press Toggle again to save settings and exit.
Rapid Fire
Mod 1 - Speed Toggle
When Rapid Fire is enabled, you can turn virtually any semi-automatic weapon into a deadly, fully automatic weapon. This creates a very unique advantage for players using semi-automatic weapons and some shotguns too. Rapid Fire is not meant for fully automatic weapons, however it can have positive side effects such as reducing recoil, helping players conserve ammunition and achieve more headshots due to a slower, more controlled fire rate.
To shoot automatic bursts with Burst Fire guns, simply hold down the fire button for maximum burst speed.
This version of Rapid Fire is tuned to the fastest possible settings, tested with every gun. You do not need to tune anything else, we've done the hard work for you. Includes Anti-ModBlock Technology which prevents game developers from detecting you're using Rapid Fire based Mods - exclusive to Cronus!
Rapid Fire Status LED
Rapid Fire isn't compatible with every Apex Legends weapon, so you need to be able to quickly turn it off (or turn it on) during intense matchups without it affecting your gameplay. When Rapid Fire is disabled, the Cronus LED will light up 'White' so you can check the status of the Rapid Fire mod at any time.
When you hit the Speed Toggle for Rapid Fire, the Cronus LED will either blink Green for enabled or Red for disabled.
When it is enabled, the Cronus LED will light up Pink, which means the GamePack is active and Rapid Fire is also active. When Rapid Fire is disabled, the Cronus LED will light up 'White.' This visual feature allows you to see if your Rapid Fire is available or not, and you can adjust your play accordingly.
Rapid Fire Enabled
Rapid Fire Disabled
All Mods Enabled
Just RF Disabled
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Global Disabled Notification: White LED
Select one of the following options for Rapid Fire in the GCI (see image below). Note: This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
Always On
Rapid Fire is always active anytime the Fire trigger is pressed.
2
ADS Only
Rapid Fire is active when both ADS & Fire triggers are pressed.
This
version of Anti-Recoil no longer relies on the old Anti-Recoil method of 'static'
pulldown. It now knows when to stop in every direction (Y and X Axis) to prevent
unwanted compensation when aiming up and aiming down.
Remember, there isn't a one-size-fits-all setup for Anti-Recoil sensitivity due to
different weapons having different perks and attachments affecting weight distribution.
We suggest you try different adjustable values with each weapon and set to whatever you
feel works best for you.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Menu Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod will
activate anytime the Fire Trigger is pulled.
Console
Menu Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Press MOD Menu Toggle to save and test.
You
can also setup a custom Anti-Recoil Strength in the GCI (See images below) - this
will help fine tune your weapon's recoil weight. Adjustable Range is 1 - 100
(Default 24). Don't forget to share your best settings in the CRONUS COMMUNITY SUPPORT TOPIC
for this Mod.
Tip
If your weapon is moving UP when you
fire, you need a LARGER number in the
adjustable parameter.
If your weapon is moving DOWN when you
fire, you need a SMALLER number in the
adjustable parameter.
Remember, higher in-game sensitivity = lower
Anti-Recoil values. In-Game sensitivity is
usually cranked up to the max when using a mouse.
How to Adjust Anti-Recoil Weight
Adjustable Toggle
-/+
-1
+1
Lower number decreases weight.
Higher number increases weight.
Press MOD Menu Toggle to exit and test.
Select
one of the following options for Anti-Recoil in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Description
1
Standard Adjustable
Anti-Recoil is activated while firing.
2
Inverted-Y Adjustable
Anti-Recoil with Inverted-Y Axis is activated while firing (In-Game
'Inverted Look' setting must be set to 'Inverted' - see image below).
If you
are tired of constantly pressing the left analog stick to make your character sprint,
Auto Sprint is just what you need.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod
will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Set
the following options for Auto Sprint in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
Always
Your character will sprint at the same time you begin to move him
forward.
2
Press Sensitive
Your character will sprint if the analog stick is FULLY pressed forward.
The character will walk regular speed if the analog stick is only
slightly pressed forward.
Enable the Jump Shot Mod by using the Toggle below. Press Fire (usually RT/R2 unless you have the Default Swapped layout enabled), and you will jump while shooting shooting. This Mod makes you a harder target while confusing the enemy in the process.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod
will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Set
the following options for Jump Shot in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
Always Continuous
When you pull the fire trigger your character will immediately jump and
begin firing. Mod repeats while trigger is pulled.
2
Always One Time
When you pull the fire trigger your character will immediately jump and
begin firing. Mod runs once on each trigger pull.
3
On ADS Continuous
When you pull both the fire and ADS triggers your character will
immediately jump and begin firing. Mod repeats while both triggers are
pulled.
4
On ADS One Time
When you pull both the fire and ADS triggers your character will
immediately jump and begin firing. Mod runs once when both triggers are
pulled.
Enable the Strafe Shot Mod by using the Toggle below. Press Fire (usually RT/R2 unless you have the Default Swapped layout enabled), and you will strafe sideways, in the direction of your choosing, while firing your weapon. This Mod makes you a harder target while confusing the enemy in the process.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod
will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Set
the following options for Strafe Shot in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
Strafe Left
When you pull the fire trigger your character will strafe to the left
while firing.
2
Strafe Right
When you pull the fire trigger your character will strafe to the right
while firing.
Enable the Crouch Shot Mod by using the Toggle below. Press Fire (usually RT/R2 unless you have the Default Swapped layout enabled), and your character will rapidly drop in and out of crouch position while firing. This Mod is useful for players that like to maintain stealth while reducing their target profile. It also assists with increased accuracy in combat.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod
will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Set
the following options for Strafe Shot in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
Always
When you pull the fire trigger your character will rapidly drop in and out of crouch position while firing.
2
On ADS
When you pull the both the fire and ADS triggers your character will rapidly drop in and out of crouch position while firing.
The Fast Nade Mod enables you to throw a grenade with a single button press.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod will activate anytime you press and hold D-PAD. There is no GCI option required for this Mod.
Enable the Auto Ping by using the Toggle below. This Mod will Auto Ping enemies on the first shot.
This Mod is disabled in-game by default; however, it can be enabled (or
disabled) via a Speed Toggle during gameplay. Once enabled, the Mod
will activate based on your GCI selection.
Console
Speed Toggle
LED
Led: Mod On = Blink Green, Mod Off = Blink Red.
Set
the following options for Jump Shot in the GCI (see image below). Note:
This setting can only be applied in the GCI, not in-game, so whatever option you select
here will always be the active choice whenever this Mod is in use.
Option
Name
Notes
1
On Ping Button Press
When you pull the fire trigger your character will immediately ping your
enemy.
2
Always Continuous
When you pull the fire trigger your character will immediately ping your
enemy. Mod repeats while trigger is pulled.
3
Always One Time
When you pull the fire trigger your character will immediately ping your
enemy. Mod runs once on each trigger pull.
4
On ADS Continuous
When you pull both the fire and ADS triggers your character will
immediately ping your enemy. Mod repeats while both triggers are pulled.
5
On ADS One Time
When you pull both the fire and ADS triggers your character will
immediately ping your enemy. Mod runs once when both triggers are
pulled.
This
game applies a "dead-zone" to the trigger buttons, which means the triggers
(either shooting or ADS) need to be pressed almost half way down before they are
registered by the game. With this Hair Trigger Mod you can ensure your weapon will fire
or ADS at the slightest amount of pressure.
When
using this Mod, the LT/L2 and RT/R2 triggers are digitally converted so that they
perform with ultra sensitivity without having to hardwire any extra components to your
controller - saving both your warranty, time and money.
This Mod is not active in-game by default; however, it can be enabled
(or disabled) via a Menu Toggle during gameplay.
Utility toggles are designed to give you additional control of the GamePack
in real-time. A simple tap of a pre-configured button combo and the toggle
is instantly activated. All toggles have rumble feedback and LED
notifications if enabled.
Global Killswitch
Utility 1 - Speed Toggle
Quickly enable or disable the entire GamePack with this convenient killswitch toggle.
When this GamePack is being used on a PlayStation 4 and detects the
connected controller is not a DualShock 4, it will automatically reassign
Touchpad to the Select/Back/View Button and enable a toggle to the PS4 Share
Screen.
Crossover
Shortcut to DualShock 4 Touchpad:
Toggle to
PlayStation 4 Share Screen:
Troubleshooting
If you find your GamePack isn't working correctly, the memory in the Cronus device where the settings are stored may have become corrupted. In this case, we recommend that you erase your memory slots using the Cronus Pro option in Tools > Device Cleanup > Erase Memory Slots. There will be an option to clear the memory slots in Cronus Pro. This step is not necessary, although recommended if you're not using the other slots.
If you're still having issues and want to check that your Cronus Device is functioning correctly with scripts, but you're not too sure how to test, we recommend you try out the easy to use Cronus Stress Test Script by Cronus Community senior staff member, Lex Lost.
Important
When using this GamePack for the first time, be sure to check each
Mod to make sure everything is enabled or disabled precisely the way you
want. With the built-in Toggles and LED notifications, this should
take only a couple of minutes and will also make you familiar with how to
use and configure the GamePack. We have found this eliminates almost
all issues that users have.
Apex Legends GamePack - Toggle Cheat Sheet
SPEED TOGGLES
(HOLD LT + BUTTON)
Rapid Fire
Crouch Shot
Strafe Shot
Jump Shot
Fast Nade
Auto Ping
Utilities
MOD Menu
PS4 Share Screen (Crossover Controllers)
Global Kill Switch
MENU TOGGLES
(ENTER MOD MENU = LT + MENU/OPTIONS - FLASHING BLUE LED)
Anti-Recoil
Auto Sprint
Hair Triggers
Adjustable Mods
Anti-Recoil -1
Anti-Recoil +1
Note: Pressing the button only displays mod settings, Pressing LT/L2 + Button changes settings.
Press LT + MENU/OPTIONS again to save settings and exit MOD Menu.
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