digiholic
Smash Ace
So, I know there was the practice in my local scene of removing springs from Gamecube shoulder buttons to make the buttons easier to press quickly, but I wonder if that would be legal in the community as a whole?
Suppose I come in with a plastic cover around my C-stick that allows me to easily flick it perfectly diagonally to do neutral jabs? Is this level of modding legal?
Suppose I've cut the circuit board out of a Gamecube controller and mounted it in an arcade stick? If the stick plugs in and runs like a normal Gamecube controller, is that legal?
Suppose that I have a custom arcade stick for Smash, and by re-wiring the inputs for the C-stick, add in a "Neutral attack" button that simulates the input of a diagonal C-stick? Is this too far?
What if I were to wire up a board that, using timed pulses, made a "Wavedash Button" that does all of the required inputs to frame-perfect Wavedash in a direction?
At what point is controller modding too much?
Suppose I come in with a plastic cover around my C-stick that allows me to easily flick it perfectly diagonally to do neutral jabs? Is this level of modding legal?
Suppose I've cut the circuit board out of a Gamecube controller and mounted it in an arcade stick? If the stick plugs in and runs like a normal Gamecube controller, is that legal?
Suppose that I have a custom arcade stick for Smash, and by re-wiring the inputs for the C-stick, add in a "Neutral attack" button that simulates the input of a diagonal C-stick? Is this too far?
What if I were to wire up a board that, using timed pulses, made a "Wavedash Button" that does all of the required inputs to frame-perfect Wavedash in a direction?
At what point is controller modding too much?