XTrEMeSteel14
Smash Rookie
I tried and it felt inconsiderable
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what do u mean by catch? like once u press them down to a certain point u can feel that u need to apply a bit more pressure. does that go away with time ?The only problem I encountered was the triggers catching sometimes, I swapped out the metal pieces from the shoulder buttons from an older controller and put them in the white one. Other than that its really good!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Of...US_Video_Game_Controllers&hash=item417c9edf4fWhat are these white controllers you guys are talking about? Would anyone mind sharing a link to ebay or any store that would ship these internationally?
All right, thanks for the link.
Like if you press the trigger from a certain angle, down and in specifically, the plastic rubs together making it harder to press. It shouldn't matter if you only press straight in though. I think what you are talking about is just normal, and the more you play the more you will break in your spring/trigger point.what do u mean by catch? like once u press them down to a certain point u can feel that u need to apply a bit more pressure. does that go away with time ?
alright thanks for the followup on the question. have a good day !Like if you press the trigger from a certain angle, down and in specifically, the plastic rubs together making it harder to press. It shouldn't matter if you only press straight in though. I think what you are talking about is just normal, and the more you play the more you will break in your spring/trigger point.
Mew2king told me roughly 50 hours of gameplay and ur stick should be broken in enough. the triggers i couldnt get over how annoying they were so i just switched out the back with a silver halfOrdering one today, and figured I'd ask if there are any known complaints about the white controllers other than the shoulder buttons being a little annoying at times. Also, how long should it take to completely break in? like, a couple days?
In my experience the newer white controllers have metal hinges on the triggers while the older ones don't. The metal hinges caused my triggers to jam sometimes and I've heard this happen to some other people too. When I removed the metal hinges from my triggers they stopped jamming. Again this is only in my experience so I'm not sure if the hinges directly cause triggers to jam or if they're only found in white controllersI'm fairly certain there's a difference between white controllers and older controllers in L and R. There's some mechanism which the latter has that the former doesn't. I think it has to do with the spring. Maybe someone can elaborate.
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