• Review of the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 gaming mouse. Review of the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 gaming mouse Next, launch the Bloody software through the original file

    Core 3 activation BLOODY 3 V2013.0611

    Core 3 activation BLOODY 5 V2014.0708

    Detailed instructions

    Activation of 3 cores for Bloody 3 software Version V2013.0611

    1. Install the Bloody3 B3-2013.0611 software from the archive.

    2. Launch Activator3.exe

    3. Enter the mouse id in the third line and click “generate”.

    4. The activation file will appear in the program folder.

    5. Go to the Bloody software, click activate and specify the generated file.

    6. Everything is ready, you can upgrade to Bloody4 and Bloody5

    Detailed instructions

    Activation of 3 and 4 cores for Bloody 5 V2014.0708 software

    1. Remove all previous “old” versions of Bloody software.

    2. Install the Bloody5 B5-2014.0708 software from the archive.

    3. Launch Bloody 5.

    4. In the "Ultracore" tab, turn on "Core 1" and exit the software!!! Attention!!! not through the cross in the upper right corner, but by pressing the joystick.

    5. Check that the Bloody software is not minimized in the tray.

    6. Transfer the Activator5.exe file to the folder C:\Program Files\Bloody5\Bloody5 or for Win x64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Bloody5\Bloody5

    7. Run "Activator5.exe"

    8. In the launched window, use the Right Mouse Button (RMB) to click “Activate”, then use the Left Mouse Button (LMB) to click “Core3Activate”, in the window that appears, click “CORE3/4 Activation”, close the window and select “Core3” in the “UltraCore” tab.

    9. All cores of your Bloody mouse are working!

    10. Delete the Activator5.exe file

    11. Next, launch the Bloody software through the original file!

    Core 3 activation BLOODY 5 V2014.0808

    Detailed instructions

    Activation of 3 and 4 cores for Bloody 5 V2014.0808 software

    In the section on the question Bloody v3 - setup and questions asked by the author Firewolf Xs the best answer is 1) Activation of the third core, button 3 (yellow LED)
    You can activate it with a crack.
    2) Switch macros on the fly. A separate macro is broadcast for each button.
    3) On the Sensitivity tab
    4) Macro editor on the Oscar Macro tab, where you can upload ready-made macros and assign them to buttons.
    Radiant Star
    (77943)
    1) Yes, the mouse is fully programmable.
    Sens can be assigned either to a separate key, or you can quickly click on button 1 and adjust it with the wheel, at which point the wheel itself will flicker.
    2) On the Ultra Core tab, if it says that the 3rd core is activated and it can be configured from there, then there is no need to activate it, well, it’s kind of logical)
    3) Macro editor. Creation, editing, uploading, downloading, etc.

    Reply from Alex 129[guru]
    1) Automatic recoil suppression function. Regular macro. You can get banned. The function is more of a marketing nature. The function is paid, you need to purchase it in addition. In the mouse drivers, which have settings, you will find how to buy
    2) Programmable buttons. In the drivers, you can configure them to either switch sensitivity or macros.
    3) See answer 2
    4) See answer 2

    Activation of 3 and 4 cores for Bloody 5 V2014.0708 software

    1. Remove all previous “old” versions of Bloody software.

    2. Install the Bloody5 B5-2014.0708 software from the archive.

    3. Launch Bloody 5.

    4. In the "Ultracore" tab, turn on "Core 1" and exit the software!!! Attention!!! not through the cross in the upper right corner, but by pressing the joystick.

    5. Check that the Bloody software is not minimized in the tray.

    6. Transfer the Activator5.exe file to the folder C:\Program Files\Bloody5\Bloody5 or for Win x64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Bloody5\Bloody5

    7. Run "Activator5.exe"

    8. In the launched window, use the Right Mouse Button (RMB) to click “Activate”, then use the Left Mouse Button (LMB) to click “Core3Activate”, in the window that appears, click “CORE3/4 Activation”, close the window and select “Core3” in the “UltraCore” tab.

    9. All cores of your Bloody mouse are working!

    10. Delete the Activator5.exe file

    11. Next, launch the Bloody software through the original file!

    If none of the methods work, then I advise you to simply visit the store on the website www.bloody.tw , there you will find a 100% reliable solution to the problem!

    Bloody is a free and universal proprietary software with a number of unique settings for computer mice of the gaming line of the same name from A4Tech.

    Significantly expands the capabilities and functions of the mouse, allowing you to improve coordination and enjoy the game at the same time.

    Main features:

    • various levels of game modes;
    • sensitivity calibration;
    • writing and sharing macros;
    • support for multiple devices;
    • management profile and much more.

    Bloody is an indispensable solution for avid gamers and fans. The program is able to satisfy all the requirements of modern fans of computer games and, thanks to easy programming taking into account the features and style of the genre, provide the maximum level of comfort in the process.

    Bloody allows you to select the localization of the interface during the first step of your installation. And since the Russian language is available, there should be no problems with mastering the program. As a last resort, the developers provide detailed instructions for their software, albeit in the English version.

    You can download the Bloody driver program for the A4Tech mouse for free with activation in Russian using the official link to the site below, immediately after the description.

    The main menu of the program provides a choice of one of four game modes of the device. Moreover, two of them will be completely free, and the second two will be paid with a test period of 1000 shots to understand how it works and make a decision on a possible purchase in the future.

    Level options in Bloody:

    1. Core1 for RPG and real-time strategy games, suitable for FPS. Minimum device response latency is maintained. The sensor resolution is indicated and simple typical actions are assigned to the keys.
    2. Core2 for first person shooters. More settings options appear. In particular, you can program additional buttons for single, double, triple and quadruple shots.
    3. UltraCore3 for challenging FPS, headshot. An expanded version of the first mode, even more possibilities. Changing the configuration to suit the weapon in the hands, adjusting the accuracy of fire with automatic recoil suppression, concentrating shots, as well as the Macro macro recording system.
    4. UltraCore4 for role-playing and massive online games. An unusual Combo macro recording system, specially adapted for these genres. Setting the sensor resolution and response of the main keys.

    Downloading the Bloody software + activation of Core 3 and Core 4 is recommended for mouse owners in order to configure it for gaming as professionally as possible.

    With modes like this, Bloody will help gamers realize the full potential of their gaming mouse, giving them the chance to tailor all the features to their liking. Including adjusting the behavior, type and brightness of the backlight or turning it off completely.

    It is worth noting that macros can be saved in separate files to facilitate transfer to another computer or use in another profile.

    Gaming peripherals have apparently become a very profitable business, and companies with a wider profile have joined manufacturers specializing only in the gaming segment. These include Asus, Logitech and now A4Tech. She has already released a series of gaming products called Bloody.

    What is this?

    A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 is a wired gaming mouse with an Avago A9800 laser sensor with a maximum resolution of 8200 DPI, Japanese Omron switches with durability up to 20 million clicks, 9 fully programmable buttons and a response time of “less than” 1 ms (according to the manufacturer).

    The mouse uses metal legs with a durable and smooth surface, Metal X"Glide Armor Boot, which promise wear resistance of up to 300 km of "run" (let's call it that). The proprietary software has a huge number of settings and allows you to configure the mouse completely to suit your own needs. Starting from different modes resolutions and ending with recoil compensation in shooters and recording macros. All this is stored on the built-in memory of 160 KB.

    What else does it have?

    A permanent 1.8-meter fabric-wrapped cable is used for connection. The mouse itself is covered with a "rubberized, sweat-resistant coating" (based on official information), and the buttons have a textured pattern. The mouse is asymmetrical and designed for right-handed use, with corresponding finger grooves on the sides.

    What's in the box?

    The packaging is quite standard for gaming devices: it is of considerable size, the front part opens like a book, under it you can see the manipulator itself and a description of the software features. In our kit (in addition to the mouse) there was a booklet with the entire line of Bloody products, a card with the address for downloading branded software, and stickers with the Bloody logo.

    What does the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 look like?

    The mouse is quite large, the frame is made entirely of metal, on top of which there are plastic covers. The top part has a soft-touch coating, the sides are made of rougher, rougher plastic. The wheel is rubberized and textured. Below is a two-position joystick button (forward, backward) and two additional ones. As expected, there is a luminous logo, like all similar gadgets.

    On the left side there is a characteristic indentation for the thumb and two additional buttons. Metal parts of the frame are visible in front and behind:

    On the other side there are two indentations: for the ring finger and little finger. They are located quite well and thoughtfully. The slots in the frame are illuminated on both sides (apparently for greater effect):

    The lower part is made entirely of metal, both the bottom and the legs. Everything fits very well and dust doesn’t get clogged anywhere (as happens with many mice):

    You can take a closer look at the Terminator TL9 in the gallery below:

    How convenient is it?

    The buttons are easy to press and moderately noisy: there is no noise throughout the entire apartment and the user will not disturb the life of his family (if there is one). The scroll wheel is quite soft and makes almost no sound. Due to the design, length (123 mm) and finger grooves on the side panels, it is most convenient to use a palm grip. The side additional buttons are well located and easy to press. The top joystick and additional buttons are quite difficult to reach: the gap between their block and the scroll wheel is quite large, but these buttons are used primarily to change the shooting mode and at this moment are not so critical.

    The metal legs, as promised by the manufacturer, glide very well over the surface. When using the mouse on a table, they glide so well that with minimal tilt the mouse begins to move across the surface without any effort from the user. I really liked it, although it is a very personal moment. An option to increase the coefficient of friction is to use a playing surface (popularly called a “rug”). The mouse weighs 150 g, slippery metal legs allow you to move the mouse with a minimum of effort. Personally, I would like more weight: the rodent flies too easily and sweepingly across the surface of the table.

    What can A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 do?

    Of course, the mouse works without any problems immediately when connected to a PC, but one of the features of this mouse is the customization to suit your needs. Bloody5 can be downloaded from the official website; there are both free and paid, more functional versions. The software doesn't look very "friendly". The interface is translated into Russian very clumsily and partially, although basic knowledge of the English language is quite enough for use. There are 8 tabs at the top, which are not always active (depending on the selected mode). On the main page there is a selection of modes, switching between which takes some time:

    There are only four modes, the first two of which are free, to activate the rest you need to pay an additional $20 (or buy the Activated version of the mouse, it is approximately 70 UAH more expensive than the regular one, which is more profitable than paying $20 at the current exchange rate). The last two modes are available in a trial version (1000 clicks), which allows you to determine their need. Modes are designed for different game genres:

    • Core 1– mode for strategies and FPS and office use. All additional buttons become inactive
    • Core 2– a mode for FPS with the ability to configure burst shots with one click of a button. By default, additional button 1 is responsible for one shot, additional. button n - double shot, 3 - triple and 4 - four shots in a row
    • Ultra Core 3– FPS mode with macro settings, recoil compensation and trajectory settings. To use this module you need downloaded or your own scripts
    • Ultra Core 4– a mode for MMO games with a Combo panel that allows you to create sequences of actions

    First, let's look at the tabs common to all modes. Button is responsible for assigning functions to buttons:

    In the Sensitivity tab, you can configure the response speed from 1 to 18 ms, the sensor resolution from 100 to 8200 DPI (in this case called CPI) in steps of 100, and the USB connection polling frequency from 125 MHz to 1000 MHz. You can configure up to 5 DPI modes, which are switched in a rather inconvenient way: the joystick button tilts forward for 3 seconds, after which the desired value is selected with the wheel. Saved with the same joystick.

    The Guard tab was created exclusively for wireless mice; in this case it is not needed:

    When you turn on Core 2, the Guns tab becomes active, where you can configure one-click burst shooting modes and sniper mode:

    In Ultra Core 3 mode, 2 more tabs appear, the first is Macro, for setting up macros. Here it’s worth delving into the instructions: this tab is absolutely not clear and it won’t be easy to quickly figure it out on your own:

    And the Healshot tab. She is responsible for setting recoil compensation, there is a list with games and a table that indicates the type of shooting, weapon, button selection, monitor resolution and sensitivity value. The Headshot button opens a menu with settings for any weapon:

    In Ultra Core 4 mode, instead of Headshot, the Combo tab is active, where you can configure the sequence of actions that will be performed by clicking once, cyclically while holding down the button, or by pressing once, up to and including again:

    In practice, the rodent proved to be very convincing: it was tested on Starcraft 2, Battlefield 3, Watch Dogs and Wolfenstein: The New Order. Thanks to the fast response time and the wide range of possible DPI values, no issues arose in any of the games. The assignment of the buttons works as expected, after some dancing I tried the Trial options of Ultra Core 3 and 4: there is nothing special to say about the benefits and use of macros, this function is not something special. I was more interested in the recoil compensation function. After a lot of googling and manipulation, some results were achieved. When configured correctly, the function really works and helps to significantly improve accuracy in shooters.

    With regard to ordinary applications, everything is familiar and convenient. There are no special features; I was comfortable working with office applications, graphic editors and a browser at a resolution of 1200 DPI. The downside is that there is no separate button for quickly switching the DPI value: you need to perform the manipulations that are described a little earlier in this section.

    Bottom line

    From an ergonomic point of view, I liked the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9. There is no discomfort with prolonged use. Very slippery feet plus a high-resolution and customizable sensor allows you to customize the mouse for almost any user and any need. The proprietary software has very wide customization options, some of which will be useful only to particularly scrupulous gamers. For most average users, the free version is sufficient. The Bloody5 interface itself is made rather clumsily and not very user friendly, as they say. A separate DPI switch button would also be nice. The mouse is not for sale yet, although I dare to assume that it will cost about 550 UAH (the version with activated software will be 80 UAH more expensive). There are a lot of different options in this price range, the closest in characteristics are other A4Tech Bloody models. Some models of the more popular Razer and SteelSeries also fit into the same amount, although there is no talk about such a sensor and customization options.

    4 reasons to buy A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9:

    • Convenient design;
    • high-resolution laser sensor that works on almost any surface;
    • extensive customization options using proprietary software;
    • slippery and durable metal legs.

    2 reasons not to buy A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9:

    • Lack of a separate DPI switch button;
    • inconvenient Bloody5 software;