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Anything going down I Sac some time next week or the next? I'll be flying home from Italy for a little R&R before I go fly to Korea. I'll be home from the 6th to the 23rd of Sept. If there's anything going on within those weeks, please let me know, so I can come down there and have some nostalgic time with you guys. ~Saka
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Phantom Breaker (Now coming to arcades)
sakabato24 replied to Hecatom's topic in Misc Fighter Central
Got an order confirmation from Amazon today, stating that this game won't get released until early January of 2013. :\ -
For those who enjoy MoBAs, especially League of Legends :
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Q&A about Joystick Building, Parts, and Purchasing
sakabato24 replied to mr.mortified's topic in Hardware
For better image reference for what d3v is trying to tell you : On the far right quick-disconnect (QD) you remove the sleeve by pulling back on it. Then just place the screwdriver between the QD itself and the button itself. It should come off easily, so don't force it too much, or else you might damage the button's prongs. -
Q&A about Joystick Building, Parts, and Purchasing
sakabato24 replied to mr.mortified's topic in Hardware
First off, try and see if it is the button that's crapping out or if it's the board itself. Switch the wires for one of the working buttons and try it on the one that isn't. If the button is still acting the same, then it's the button for sure, and if it IS, then it's your board. As of right now, I'm assuming it's the button itself. Easiest way to fix that button, replace it. Since it's an HRAP EX, the button that you would need is a Sanwa OBSF-30. You can find and purchase them on focusattack.com for $2.75 USD each. Very cheap and if you feel like replacing all of them for a button color that you prefer, now is the best time to do it. As for replacing it, you just remove the buttons from the quick-disconnect and replace it. If it's your board, then the best thing for you is to is to find someone in your area that can help you try to fix it, either by fixing the old board, or by replacing it. Hope this helps, ~Saka -
There is no correct hand position on when you play on stick. You just have to find something that feels the most comfortable with you and then try to practice any and all of the motions for moves with your comfortable hand placement. It takes time from someone that just started playing on stick. It varies from person to person too. I took me a week to get comfortable with stick since I played plenty of arcade games back then, while my friends, who were still new to playing stick, took them a month or two. Again, getting comfortable with a stick takes time and practice.
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Shoutouts to my iM@S stick being on GameSpot!
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I miss you Phantomnaut? Why didn't we hang out brah?!? D: Oh, and shoutouts to GameCenter for letting me borrow your TE even though it was a burden to lend out. Thanks again!
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*Laugh* Was fun play with you on a team bro. :D
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Guys got the matches that were recorded up on YouTube yet?
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What are we going to do for those people that don't have a partner?
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Alright, I've always been a fan of GG even though I am not good at playing it, but I am very willing to learn and adapt from playing BB to GG. I've been a Tsubaki player since CS and I've used to play Noel in CT. I've been trying out Milla and Bridget in GG, but I feel like there are more characters in GG that play more like the characters that I play in BB. Suggestions? Anything to also help me more learn GG more besides the videos that were recently shown to GG beginners, like basic BnB combos for said characters? Anything will help, thanks. ~Saka
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For a friend of mine :