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Post by linkt101 on Nov 6, 2019 23:44:06 GMT
Yay, managed to get it working. Removing the trigger was tricky and hurt my fingers trying to bend the various bits of plastic that keep the trigger in place. Not to mention it requires excessive force. Thus hurts my fingers trying to pry and hold them open. You also have to insert the magnet a certain way, which I was fortunate enough to get right first time. Also, putting the controller back together again was as difficult an experience as the GameCube controller was, but here's where you need to insert the magnet.
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Post by linkt101 on Nov 6, 2019 22:03:59 GMT
I was playing with my 3D controller when suddenly the R-Trigger no longer worked. I opened up the controller and couldn't see anything wrong with it when directly compared to the fully functional L-Trigger. I gave the controller a general clean anyway, but the problem still persists. Does anyone have advice for what steps I should follow for getting the trigger to work again?
EDIT: One thing I did notice when I first opened up the controller was there was a loose plastic disc inside the controller. Something that could be easily heard when shaking the controller before I opened it up.
EDIT_2: OK, it appears to be a small magnet, but no idea where it's supposed to go.
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Post by linkt101 on Oct 12, 2019 15:12:27 GMT
Yabause is your best bet. Mednafen is a more accurate emulator, but most PCs don't the computing power to run games at full speed as of this present time.
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Post by linkt101 on Oct 10, 2019 20:41:32 GMT
Is there a way to modify the pin if that's the case?
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Post by linkt101 on Oct 1, 2019 20:52:35 GMT
I bought a component cable for the Saturn. However, it like the composite cable don't fit tightly, and as a result I have to hold the cable in place and eventually it will not hold its position and the signal will be lost. What I'm wondering is since I bought the component cable from the U.S. is the input port for PAL and NTSC consoles different, because that would explain why the PAL RGB scart cable fits tightly in the console, but not the other cables which I have. If that's the case, what are the viable solutions?
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Post by linkt101 on Jun 27, 2019 10:23:17 GMT
Have you got the Twin Sticks to play that with?
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Post by linkt101 on Jun 23, 2019 9:18:51 GMT
Blazing Dragons is one of the few exceptions where the NA version the game is cheaper than the EU one.
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Post by linkt101 on May 18, 2019 0:05:50 GMT
I've always wanted to have Super Tempo, just never wanted to pay the £200+ asking price.
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Post by linkt101 on Mar 25, 2019 20:52:22 GMT
On the plus side it's inexpensive. However, I stick to playing the PC version which has patches that make it look a couple of generations ahead of it's time.
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Post by linkt101 on Mar 4, 2019 18:45:40 GMT
I would view a reproduction artwork as not much different from disc only.
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Post by linkt101 on Mar 3, 2019 23:11:23 GMT
That should hopefully answer all your questions.
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 14, 2019 20:45:06 GMT
I've tried elastic bands and super glue, but haven't gotten them to work. Sadly all the examples of how to remove stripped screws apply to larger screws that your average tradesmen would encounter. Being in an inlet also adds to the difficulty.. Currently, I'm going nuclear and trying to melt it out with a soldering iron (I don't have a drill unfortunately). Even that takes while due having to expand and contract the screw.
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 13, 2019 16:37:08 GMT
I wanted to give my Saturn controller a clean due to some of the buttons feeling somewhat sticky. However, I can't undo the last screw. I tried all the screwdrivers in my universal screwdriver kit. So I suspect my screw has been destroyed. Does anyone know any viable method for getting it out without destroying the controller?
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Post by linkt101 on Jan 13, 2019 3:35:32 GMT
No, get a CR2032 battery and replace it with the one found in the back panel of the Saturn. However, getting a Memory Cart is a wise move, as you won't lose everything each time your internal battery dies.
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Post by linkt101 on Dec 10, 2018 20:05:35 GMT
Saga will never see a re-release unless they're able to rebuild the engine from the ground up.
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