YES. The spring and gas strut combination made the lid very stable and refuse to move on its own while the stick is open.
Looks fairly complicated, Iāll have to look up further what to do and grab my self a soldering kit
Anyone know somewhere I can pay to do artwork/print it and ship it to me in the UK? Tried Neoempire forums as I was recommended there but canāt get on their forums.
Does anyone play with the default layout razer gave? I couldnāt get to grips with it and it is my first stick and moved to the more standard layout thus getting rid of my artwork as it looked a bit silly.
EDIT: Do apologise if I am asking silly questions and in the wrong place, literally just picked up fighting games after UFGT9 and got my first stick last week
My razer beta unit is finally done. Better late than never.
All thatās left is the art
Mod
LED + Dual mod (Xbox360 and PS3 + PC Support)
Parts List:
1x Sanwa JLF-TP-8Y-T 8-way Joystick
1x Hollow JLF Shaft
8x Sanwa OBSC-30mm Smoke buttons
2x Seimitsu PS14 DNK 24mm Smoke buttons
1x Sanwa LB35 Translucent Smoke Balltop
8x Arc-eye2 LED Button Inserts
2x 3mm Red Diffused LED
8x Red SMD Leds
PCBās Used and enclosed in a Hori VLX pcb cover
Cerberus Board, No connectors
MCZ Brawlstick PCB
Toodles FGWidget LED controller
LED Demo Video
Photos


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Mr. Mortified, how the hell did you get the LEDS on the PCB board to match up with the button LEDS? Thats amazing!! teach me plz.
As previously stated, thatās the standard layout that MS requires for 360 sticks unless the stick is tied to a game that mandates a āspecialā layout. Most games have a preset that equates to it (for SFIV I believe thatās Arcade Stick Type-B).
Trade secret.
Just kidding, its all in the wire harness that came in the turbo panel.
That being said, nothing left in that stick is stock other than the shell and the cord compartment and all the work done is in the PCBās listed in the build
Are the ArcEyes still being sold and if so where can I find them?
I still have plenty of unassembled arceye2ās.
Then again you were the other guy who went into production with purplearms.
Iād actually like a few more AE2 since I think theyāre vastly superior than AE3. Glow from the inside is way better than glow from the bottom.
Well if you want any more you know where to get them.
Finally got to try the production version at the Razer HQ in Singapore during the SEAM2013 afterparty. Definitely liking how most of the issues with the beta were addressed.
EDIT: Also, me and Mark finally got to meet @Razer|Wrathchild
Does the ATROX logo have to be on the art panel?
Can I move it to the bottom right? Itās taking a lot of space in the main art area.
How many pixels wide should the submission be? I donāt understand how
72 dpi translates into pixels.
" I donāt understand how 72 dpi translates into pixels"
dpi is not a screen standard, but a printing standard. dpi stands for dots per square inch.
It means on the final printed art, how many dots are in the paper art per inch.
The pixels on the screen has nothing to do with the dpi, as most image viewers and image editing software can zoom in and out of a image, this applies to even old Win 1.0 versions of MS paint.
"Does the ATROX logo have to be on the art panel?"
From what I understand about the rules no. The Logo shows that the template comes from Razer themselves more than anything else.
Iāve been using this lately at home.
Donāt tell anyone. Shh.
What are the dimensions and weight of this stick? Especially compared to Mad Catz SFXT V.S.
Did some lag testing with an Atrox and a TE wired up to the same button.
Why canāt MadCatz make a decent pcb? Toodles could.
Out of interest, what revision was the TE pcb and what format?
Quite interesting result you got there, d3v.
A few caveats. The stick was a round 1 TE for the PS3, plugged in to the USB3 port. Dunno if that affects anything. Results might be different if it was 2 360 sticks on a 360 (or at least a newer PCB).