Nice video. Just so you'll know, the GameCube controller does not have a battery. That is a rumble motor. Also, I don't know how your controller ended up with 1 phillips screw. The GameCube controllers should be tri-wing screws on all 6. Still, all in all nice video.
Potentiometers like the green ones from cheap stickboxes on the internet are extremely low quality, please don't sell people gamecube controllers with those things inside, use proper OEM parts from original nunchucks or other gcc
Video has a great chill vibe. Shots look great. VO is low-key NPR radio kind of soothing. Keep it up!
Best tutorial I’ve seen yet!
Amazing work!
Nice video. Just so you'll know, the GameCube controller does not have a battery. That is a rumble motor. Also, I don't know how your controller ended up with 1 phillips screw. The GameCube controllers should be tri-wing screws on all 6. Still, all in all nice video.
Very detailed. Nice. Drift issue on a switch controller next?
Just fixed one of those not long ago NOT on camera. Perhaps I can recreate it in an upcoming video.
How did you loosen up the connector plug for the C stick module? I've got a Panasonic Q pad with a buggered one that I need to replace
Gently. Like most connectors, slowly work with something like tweezers until it loosens up. No real trick to that, I'd say. Just be careful.
The controller went in the bathtub?! Lol
Potentiometers like the green ones from cheap stickboxes on the internet are extremely low quality, please don't sell people gamecube controllers with those things inside, use proper OEM parts from original nunchucks or other gcc