I remember we did this last year. Go ahead and post up anything you want to put up for loan to another NW player that may need it at EVO.
So far I have:
HeavyD:
1x VSHG (ps3), all sanwa buttons (stock are sanwa but these are replaced), unmodded jlf, this is the model with input problems I think
1x Fightstick SE (360), seimitsu buttons, and a jlf with an ls-32 spring added on top of stock parts
Tjdeuceosix:
(Tentative) 1x Fightstick TE 1st gen (360), unmodded NOTE: must pm troy for info/stipulations
I’ll be bringing my stick stuff too, most likely. Markman will also be selling stick parts of some kind there, or something like that, as well as some madcatz merchandise in their booth at evo.
If Bokkin has his own stick dual modded before evo, pm me about borrowing my stick. Preferably someone i know fairly well (eg. i’ve invited you to my house or talk to you regularly)
I can offer someone a stick if I’m in a close vicinity with them when we’re waiting to play at pools, but I wouldn’t rely on it if I were you guys and suggest to seek a more fullproof solution.
I know how it is though, being 100% on the other side of things with a PS3 stick.
rcaido always posts as if everyone has money to spend. Why doesn’t everyone have $150 dollar arcade sticks and pay extra money to get it dual modded? I don’t get it…
yo, so if I get my stick dual modded sat then yeah Troy willingly there will be a stick to be lent. That is assuming the dual mod is successful and madcatz boards don’t fuck shit up. I have faith though.
My TE stick for 360 no longer works. The xbox guide button doesn’t work anymore, and because of that I can’t practice. I would really like to bring my 360 and a TE stick to evo, to practice.
I would be very grateful if I could borrow a TE stick from someone that is not planning on going to evo so that I can practice.
I would prefer to bring the stick to Evo, but if you don’t agree to that, it would still help me to be able to use it at home practicing for Evo. I am happy to assume full financial responsibility for the stick in case of loss, theft, or damage.