Not all Kinko’s will know what it is or have it.
But what it is a laminate pouch with adhesive backing.
You can use buy 3M Adhesive Spray and put on the laminate yourself if you want.
Not all Kinko’s will know what it is or have it.
But what it is a laminate pouch with adhesive backing.
You can use buy 3M Adhesive Spray and put on the laminate yourself if you want.
Noob question that I pray hasn’t been asked before but most likely has.
I swear I saw a Madcatz Tournament Stick (the big PS3/360 ones) being used on a Wii during some Tatsunoko vs. Capcom EVO 2010 videos. Was this true? Is it possible to get a PS3/360 (probably only PS3…) tournament stick working on a Wii through any kind of converter? If so I’d be very interested D:
I again apologize if this is some kind of repeat question. I looked through the converter compatibility thread and all I found were PS2 -> Wii.
There is no Converter.
But there is this.
http://shoryuken.com/f177/so-uh-who-wants-cthulhu-style-wii-control-board-236540/
Just add that to an Arcade Stick.
Dual Mod, Triple Mod, whatever.
Chances are it was originally an Xbox360 Tournament Edition (TE for short around here) that was modified, probably with an MC Cthulhu, Imp, and an RJ-45 jack. Check out the Cthulhu thread, link in sig. Lots of stuff in the first post about what it can do and links to various tutorials. But I’d highly recommend you take a peek through those to learn about it, but then go to trading outlet and find a tech to pay to do the mod for you. It’s not hard as far as mods go, but a lot of people without ‘the knack’ try it and end up destroy pricy sticks in teh process.
Another quick question that could probably go elsewhere but I’m a bit lazy D:
In the end, is it cheaper to buy sanwa parts and build my own stick with said Cthulhu and IMP and all of that?
My father is fairly experienced with electrical and whatnot and it does not look all that complicated. If I could save money on an expensive stick that I’m just going to gut I’d probably go for it.
Building a stick has never saved anyone money compared to buying a stick. Ever. If you see a stick and think that its just $10 in wood and some cutting, I’ll happily buy your car for the value of the metal by weight. I’ll save my normal full spiel and just say this:
If you want your hobby to be building arcade sticks, build a stick.
If you want your hobby to be playing games, buy a stick.
I got a problem, peeps.
When the joystick of my Madcatz Standard Edition Fightstick decided to not work on me, I thought it was a good idea to buy myself a new joystick. However, after installing everything properly, the new stick still hasn’t responded. Anyway to remedy this problem?
The Switch is probably not on DP, but set to RS.
Change back to DP please.
I set it up to DP, but apparently the stick only responds if I tilt it down or left. Thanks anyways.
Is it possible you got the 5-pin harness upside down? I’m too tired to look it up right now, but I recall two directions working if the harness is upside down.
Only Down should work if plugged upside-down.
Reconnect your Wire Harness.
Its actually down and down-left btw.
Reconnect your Wire Harness.
It works!
Thanks!
I know.
I was never wrong.
Your “thanks anyways” really hurt me. :sad:
I’m Tech Talk, I’ve never been wrong.
Laugh.
So your Joystick worked always.
You just set to RS.
But you have fresh Joystick now.
So that is cool.
Sorry, man. I don’t mean to offend. But in the bright side, not only my stick works and I know how to replace shit on my SE, I now have a replacement sanwa jlf just in case my old one dies.
Again, thank you soooo much
Oh, you using the stock Mad Catz again now?
No, using my newly bought one
Cool.
That’s about as succienct as I ever heard it, and 100000% true