where can i get a capcom adapter to go over the dpad for fighting games? or similar, dunno if some are better than others?
im not sure if ive even got this right =)
thanks
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where can i get a capcom adapter to go over the dpad for fighting games? or similar, dunno if some are better than others?
im not sure if ive even got this right =)
thanks
it comes in the box with certain capcom games (street fighter alpha max 3, US/JAP edition mainly)
someone want to sell me one? or are all the generic ones on ebay the same?
It's a cheap fix, but well worth it. I got mine with SF Alpha3, but check on ebay you can get em dirt cheap (there all pretty much the same):
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/PSP-2-Replacem...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-SONY-PSP-S...QQcmdZViewItem
I'd say it's a must have purchase if you playing any of NJ's emulators (its great for pulling off all the SF special combo moves). :D
I found that the sticky pads that come with the pad are a bit cack though and wear off after a liitle while, but I got some plastic glue and stuck it to my psp about 3 months ago and its still going strong! :)
Do a d-pad mod!
Those adapters suck big time and it looks ugly I have done it and trust me its better then those ugly adapters
http://ufighterx.com/guides/videogam...pspdpadfix.htm
I agree with toto. its the same thing i have done to all my psp and it works great , plus psp still looks the same and not clunky.Quote:
Originally Posted by tuta
I dont think I'd be confident enough to take my beloved PSP apart though.
I reckon he D-pad adapter is the safer/easier option.
instead of doing the d-pad mod as the link says, get some masking tape and make a piece about 6 layers high, then cut squares just big enough to cover the underside of the d-pad directions. then just stick them onto each direction button. and put back together.
its tuta not toto dudeQuote:
Originally Posted by Acidburn05
can post a pic of that mod:DQuote:
Originally Posted by accordian boy
Oh and sometimes those adapters just drop off out of no reasons and the worst part is lots of psp case wont fit with adapters for example the logitech ones
well its internal, so no...
its almost the same as the original d-pad mod, except instead of messing around cutting out a cross with a hole in the middle, and gluing it to the d-pad. you simply layer some tape on a glossy surface(to retain the stickyness) and then cut four little squares to stick onto the ends of the dpad, you get exactly the same added thickness effect