If you can dream it, you can do it. Sticks can be so personal to a player. Tons of cool stuff and mods (both minor and major) out there. Thanks for watching!
@@HushMySweet1 Hello! I switched out the square restriction plate/panel thing for an octagonal one. So far, playing fighters has been easier! Turns out lots of button can be switched out easily, and I learned that different button types may fit with different controllers which is neat!
I thought I commented this on another one of your videos but I cant find it so my question was at 1:00 you briefly show that purple stick that you have. What type of plastic is the purple enclosure made out of?
Technically it’s called Ballistic Lucite-polymethyl methacrylate. But it’s just a thicker variant (1.1" thick) of plexiglass with rubber enamel color layers in the bottom of the sheet.
Junk Food Arcade Snack Box. That's the first model, but they are on their V2 variant now, but there are still holes in the case to insert bars and do the strap thing.
Depends on your character and your own feel sensibilities. I like square (rounded square, actually) best because I can hit down back easier for crouch block which is super important in SF. Plus I used to play charge characters and they seemed easier on square gate. I had a friend who liked octogates because he could ride it easier and he thought it made hadouken-style input moves easier. You can do well with any gate. They are super cheap too, so I'd buy some and give each a try to see what you like the most. Good luck.
@@HushMySweet1 My Obsidian 2 came with a Square gate but I switched to circel but a rounded square sounds like it might be a perfect medium between the 2 where can a get a rounded square gate
@@ThePlasticBowl I got mine from some Otto DIY V5 kits. Off the top of my head, I can't think of where to find them on their own. focusattack.com/otto-diy-v5-upgrade-kit-for-sanwa-jlf-and-hori-hayabusa/
You can cannibalize other buttons of the same type/brand to mix and match colors. Also, I believe Arcade Shock or one of the big suppliers sells concave caps. And then you can grab wilder ones through etsy shops. I think Barne's Industries and Sleepy's Arcade will be a good place to start on etsy. Good luck!