Need a Modder/Builder in Your Area? Check This Post

Hello people I am in need of a PS3 Modder ASAP in the King, Thurston, or Pierce County areas. I live on Fort Lewis and will travel to you. Please respond to me by text message (faster) 773 512 4249 or fallindd@aol.com. Thank you

Hey, i had a stick tripple-modded at EVO and couldnt test it there, now i had a chance to test it on a 360 and It didnt workā€¦ I am currently in Las Vegas but only till tuesday morning when i will leave to Germany again.
Is there any modder in Vegas or nearby that can help me?

Hey, Iā€™m in San Diego and I need someone to mod my Madcatz SFxT V.S. stick for PS3. I need someone to

  • Print out some art and apply it
  • Install new buttons and a balltop (I already have them)
  • Dual mod it to play on 360 as well (I donā€™t have this part)

I can drive up to the LA area if necessary. Please PM me with price point, info to send art to, and date and time to meet. Thank you.

Iā€™m available to do limited stick mods/troubleshooting/repairs in Columbus, OH (currently excluding Xbone and PS4). PM me with questions about what you need/want done.

Iā€™m still here in northern utah, still offering modding services :slight_smile:

Edited for more complete information.

Hello everyone,

I am in Quincy, Massachusetts, my abilities include:

  • Dual mods and PS4/XB1 padhacks
  • USB wire repairs
  • Wire harnesses
  • Full builds

Below is a list of some of my mods/work:

Making my custom Wire Harnesses for my PCā€™s Power supply
http://www.thesupergun.com/electrical/pc-power-supply-sleeving-heatshrinkless-style/

Mayflash stick parts swap, wiring.

Panzer Fightsick with PS360+ and db15 adapter

Hori fighting Edge PCB replacement, PS360+ with functioning touchpad and LED wiring.

The [ULTIMATE BUDGET BLUETOOTH FIGHTSTICK!!](The ultimate Ghetto Bluetooth Fightstick!

PM me if you are interested/any questions.

Cheers

Anyone near the 90035 area doing PS4 PadHacks? Wanted to start getting a joystick ready for the upcoming fighting games on PS4.

Feel free to message me if youā€™re in the area. Thanks!

Is there any modders for wiis in San Diego

Good luck to us both. I donā€™t think modders really check this thread much anymore. Or at least they arenā€™t in the Santa Monica / Los Angeles area.

I check very frequently. I live in Santa Clarita, visit Los Angeles area every week, and go to TRB pretty often. San Diego peeps just need to make the trip to TRB when Iā€™m there.

If you let me know when youā€™re headed to the Los Angeles area again, Iā€™d love to hire you for a couple jobs actually. The PS4 padhack and quick re-solder of a wire on a Xbox One Padhack.

I appreciate you checking this thread here. Hope to talk to you soon.

Can anyone confirm if there will be any modders (or are any of you guys) going to TFC?

Last year there was a dual mod booth for $100, and this year Iā€™d love to get in on that however I have some questions. Do they supply the parts necessary and just do as many as they have the supplies for, or do I need to supply the PCB myself?

Looking for custom art for a TE2, hmu

Thread here:
[The NEW Official Arcade Stick Art Thread NO IMAGE QUOTING!
Also @d3v is widely known as one of the best arcade stick graphic designers and he takes commissions.

Still checking to see if anyone is modding out in the Los Angeles area.

What part of NC?

Hi there,

Iā€™m a quadriplegic looking for an arcade stick with analog sticks (fully analog)just like on a Dualshock controller, like on this realisation:

Due to my limited finger use, I canā€™t use small controllers for games other than fighting games, Iā€™m stuck on my PC and canā€™t play PS3 or XBOX exclusivities such as Gran Turismo or GTA V.

Would someone be able to build such a stick?

What do you have full use of, we could build something that you do have use of. If you canā€™t use your fingers we can focus on something else.

Your Arm, neck, Toes, ect.

I am ware of some work arounds like wiring motion controls to take over for analog.

Actually I can play fighting games such as SF (I have a Hori arcade stick), I can move my hands and arms pretty normally, but fingers in a limited way (enough to perform fireballs and other specials) but for games that require left and right analog sticks the buttons are really too small on a standard controller, the best thing would be an arcade size stick with all the buttons on the top.

I have a pattern here:

[IMG]http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/197653sticktetra.png[/img]

Where are you, geographically speaking (i.e. what city)?

That pattern looks like itā€™s from the referenced stick. Itā€™s got ā€˜thumbā€™ style analogs. Do those work well for you?

Do you have examples of other devices that do work well for you?