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Yeah, the people who are breaking theirs really need to cool it. The game doesn't require you to smack the thing around; I can get off my smash attack full-well without having to smash the actual circlepad in any direction.if you break the circle pad, you're either playing wrong, or it was about to break anyways.
You cannot alter the D-Pad or the Circle pad. The only thing you can do with Circle Pad is turn the jump function off. : )Wait so then is it possible to change the Dpad to smash attacks?
Because then while it's not as good as having a circle pad pro, at least it would allow some kind of "C-stick" at the cost of taunts.
Just be nice to your 3ds.Yeah, the people who are breaking theirs really need to cool it. The game doesn't require you to smack the thing around; I can get off my smash attack full-well without having to smash the actual circlepad in any direction.
And to answer your question, yes and no. You can change your controls to whatever you want to, but you cannot, say, change your circle pad controls to your D-pad/frankenstick-control-pad-pro (which isn't supported anyway). You can, however, change whether or not you can get smash attacks. Here's what it looks like:
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