Here's your controller, bro.
Here's your controller, bro
I brought my own this time bro.
Dios mio....
PC fags really have mental blockages
How does that even handle?
wheres the finger hole
>PC fags really have mental blockages
I'm a consolefag, though. I put that thing together for puzzle games like Catherine and Tetris. No more accidental diagonals, which can occur easily with a D-pad. It was also my first time wiring a controller, which was fun.
hitbox and mixbox are zoomer cringe
you will never feel like an authentic VLX stick
>hitbox and mixbox are zoomer cringe
OP here. To each their own. I'm 38.
This. Half the fun of fighting games are playing them on a stick. Cheatbox users will never understand
OP here. I use a stick for shmups, starter pic for puzzlers, and a pad for fightans. Practiced fighters for 50+ hours with a stick, it just didn't click with me.
Sticks are for people that grew up consoles. Hitbox is the superior input for precision.
move aside
Here is your mouse bro
sticks are for people who grew up in arcades. people who grew up with consoles and use a stick are secondaries.
>tfw waiting on a Resin mold I'm going to use to make replacement joycon sticks into proper arcade style ball-sticks
>going to have to experiment on ball size and might even have to heavily modify the stick into a 2-piece lock in if I decide on a ballsize that won't fit through the hole on the joycon shell
I have autism
>WASD
>when ASD space is better
get a load of this fag
>meanwhile his controller
user, what are you going to do when you need to press D?
Deal with it. I haven't had a single issue w/ puzzle games ever since I threw it together.
Hitbox is for people who want to cheat with SOCD
Cope, little nigga.
What's a good material to build a case that is not wood? I was thinking about PVC foam but it looks a bit too filmsy to mash combos on it.
what did you use for main controller?
If you already going stickless, go with the Hitbox layout, WASD is absolutely retarded
acrylic
Picrel for puzzle games, stick for shmups, pad for fighting games.
I tried using a friend's Hitbox, not my thing. WASD is FANTASTIC for Tetris/Catherine/Puyo/etc.
3D printing.
sorry, I meant the controller board, what did you wire buttons to?
Do you mean the layout map, like this?
In my case, I wired it irregularly to be optimal for Catherine. Top row is X, circle, square, bottom row is L1, triangle, R1.
The normal layout is different.
Is that mold?
I was on the WASD > Hitbox train because I found it more comfortable. But then I tried Tiger Knees on WASD and it was almost impossible. Much easier on ASD + Space. I still use stick but if I ever build an all-button, I will just go Hitbox layout and try to learn it.
yeah this, did you make pcb yourself or get something from chinks? I'm not talking about wiring itself but what did you wire inputs to. i once bought something from ali and half the board was fried.
I forgot exactly where I got which, but I went with Paradise Arcade Shop and Focus Attack for a Brook fight board and 20-pin harness.
Something like this?
paradisearcadeshop.com
pricey but I guess at least it probably works
Isn't acrylic difficult to work with? I have a small desktop cnc mill and apparently acrylic melts before you actually cut it.
3D printing is not a material dude, and it's expensive as fuck to make anything biggger than 10cm
Yeah, though I went with the PS3/PS4 fight board rather than universal. It -might- also work on PC...? I never got around to testing it.
You could get one of the cheaper Brook boards to save money. Universal is if you want it to work on nearly every console. Zero Pi is almost a quarter of that price and it works on PC and Switch.
>3D printing is not a material dude, and it's expensive as fuck to make anything biggger than 10cm
Yeah, the chassis for my controller (OP here) was $70 from Buttercade, but it came with the WASD keys' board w/ Cherry MX switches and keycaps.