7ak
Smash Journeyman
I've been on a long quest for gamecube controller perfection and think I'm pretty close (at least for my preference). Main change I make is replacing the stock analog stick (not the stick cap, the actual box with the stick inside) with a different part which I believe is more durable and less prone to the annoying quirky one-sided wear that can result from dash dancing etc. For me this reduces all dashing errors to almost zero, maybe some people never have a problem with it but I do.
So, I was thinking, would this fix be tournament legal? I don't go to many tourneys but if I ever did, it'd be nice to know it was allowed. If anyone thought it conferred some type of advantage, I'd be happy to let them try it for a minute so they can see there is no difference except a longer controller life.
I've used plenty of stock original Nintendo controllers from purple to platinum to the newest white ones and the ones I make provide the exact same range of motion and dashing mechanics, as the stick is a standardized part that provides the same electronic signal as the original.
So what do you think?
So, I was thinking, would this fix be tournament legal? I don't go to many tourneys but if I ever did, it'd be nice to know it was allowed. If anyone thought it conferred some type of advantage, I'd be happy to let them try it for a minute so they can see there is no difference except a longer controller life.
I've used plenty of stock original Nintendo controllers from purple to platinum to the newest white ones and the ones I make provide the exact same range of motion and dashing mechanics, as the stick is a standardized part that provides the same electronic signal as the original.
So what do you think?