@WilltheMagicAsian: aren't they the only sticks/nubs without any sort of grid carved in to them? 360 got soft concave ones but atleast they have four raised points and dualshocks are bulging as opposed to concave. I think psp is the closest to 3DS nub but that has a grip on it as far as I remember..
I had left this thread and moved on before i realized something was wrong with this photo and had to come back to check.
My god! now I see psp had a nub on the LEFT side, right!!!
@WilltheMagicAsian: aren't they the only sticks/nubs without any sort of grid carved in to them? 360 got soft concave ones but atleast they have four raised points and dualshocks are bulging as opposed to concave. I think psp is the closest to 3DS nub but that has a grip on it as far as I remember..
@StrainedEyes: then whats your point? if it works for me then whats the problem? and another thing, I got 316 star coins on Super Mario 3D Land. Thats ALL of themso I don't think it's my skills thats the problem.
Seems like a rather stupid modification to make to your Nintendo 3DS. This will void your warranty, cannot be undone, will kill any resale value of the device, and ruin the look of the device/circle pad.
Thankyou very much for your constructive criticism.
1. I don't plan to use my warranty.
2. This works so there's no reason for it to be undone.
3. It's glued with some hobby glue from a tube so you can probably take it of if you needed to.
Glueing a piece of sandpaper(P: 150) unto the smooth concave nub of the Circle Pad, ensures your finger will never slip. This means you won't have to push the edge of the nub when its surface becomes slippery from the sweat of your thumb.
is your thumb allways slipping, on the smooth surface of the Circle Pad nub? Here's the solution: Glue a piece of sandpaper unto your 3DS Circle Pad nub.
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