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The purpose of this page is to put into context the relationship between each particular modifications/customizations ''GameCube Controller's'' internals, and the strategic reasoning coupled with them in competitive ''SSBM''.
The purpose of this page is to provide information about the specific physical parts that are manufactured and installed on the ''Nintendo GameCube Controller'', and how they interact in the context of competitive ''SSBM''.


For tutorials that cover installing any particular modification/customization, visit [[SSBM/GameCube Controller Mod Documents]].
Further Reading:
* [[SSBM/3D Printed Parts]]


For general information about the internals of the ''GameCube Controller'', visit [https://gccontrollerlibrary.com/guides/gamecube-controller-internals-guide/?fbclid=IwAR1_bODtaDK1YXXh1oT65w5OmSBFGILjNn8pY_TIllwl0xqrgKTWqdlBxxQ The GCC Controller Library - GCC Internals Guide].
== Human Interface Decives (HIDs) ==


For general information about the base controls of ''SSBM'' as they are influenced by stock ''GameCube Controllers'', visit [[SSBM/Advanced Controls]].
=== Digital Interfaces ===


=== Analog Interfaces ===


== Simple Controller Modifications ==
==== StickBoxes ====
''GameCube Controller'' Modifications that fall under this category require no more than the following tools:
*Stock ''GameCube Controller'' Screwdrivers:
**Triwing Y2.5 - Controller Shell
**Phillips #1 - Trigger Plates
**Phillips #0 - (T3 Only) Stick-Boxes
*Small Tweezers
*Scissors
*Sandpaper


== Motherboard Components ==


=== '''A-/B-/X-/Y-/Z-/START-Buttons and D-Pad''' ===
=== Rumble Bracket ===


To Be Elaborated On:
=== Potentiometers ===
*Button Pad Replacements
*Bald Buttons
*Shaved Buttons
*Stabilized Buttons


== Controller Shell ==


==== '''Shoulder-Buttons''' ====
=== Shoulder Button Braces ===  
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Button-Pad Replacements
*Trigger Plugs
**Full Height
**Partial Height
*Ergo-Triggers
*Metal Trigger Brace Removal
*Trigger Spring Replacements
**FIRESCC FIRES Triggers
**Rienne's Choice Trigger Springs
*Trigger Spring Shortening
*'''Analog-L/R''' Disabling
**ADT Calibration
 
 
==== '''Analog-/C-Sticks''' ====
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Thumb-Stick Replacements
**'''Analog-/C-Stick''' Thumb-Stick Swapping
**''Nunchuk''
**Spicy
***Full Resin
***With Rubber Cap
**Concave Profile
*Stick-Box Spring Replacements
**[https://www.mcmaster.com/1561T1 FIRESCC SLICKbox Wave Spring (Part #1561T1)] Requires 1 of 3 Sizes of Shim:
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/98126A568/ 0.020" Stainless Steel Ring Shim (Part #98126A568)]: Feather weighting. Lightest and most "slippery" feel, but causes moderate increase in snapback. May cause too much snapback for Melee.
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/98126A608/ 0.025" Stainless Steel Ring Shim (Part #98126A608)]: Light weighting. Mildly increases snapback.
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/98126A647/ 0.030" Stainless Steel Ring Shim (Part #98126A647)]: Moderate weighting. A lighter and more linear feel than Nintendo OEM, with minimal snapback.
**[https://www.mcmaster.com/1561T11/ Alternative SLICKBox Wave Spring (Part #1561T11)] Doesn't Require Shim
*Stick-Box Lubrication
 
=== Other Cosmetic Modifications ===
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Screw Replacements
**Torx Full Screw Set:
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/99397A415/ 6x Torx Controller Shell Screws]
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/96817a209 4x Torx Trigger Plate Screws]
***[https://www.mcmaster.com/96817a115 4x Torx Stick-Box Screws (T3 Stick-Box Only)]
*3D-Printed Rumble Bracket for Normal Rumble Motor
 
 
== Complex Controller Modifications ==
''GameCube Controller'' Modifications that fall under this category require tools mentioned above, in addition to one or more of the following tools:
*Soldering Equipment
**Soldering Iron/Gun
**Solder
**Flux
**Tip Tinner
*Multimeter
*Superglue
*Flush Cutters/Diagonal Cutters
*Needle-Nose Pliers
 
 
=== '''A-/B-/X-/Y-/Z-/START-Buttons and D-Pad''' ===
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Button Swapping (i.e. Z-Jump)
 
 
=== '''Shoulder-Buttons''' ===
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Potentiometer Replacements
*3D-Printed Bracket for Cell-Phone Rumble Motor
 
 
=== '''Analog-/C-Sticks''' ===
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Snapback Capacitor
**Heartbeat Module
*Potentiometer Replacements
*Custom Notches
**Firefox Notches
**Shield Drop Notches (Non-UCF/UCF)
 
 
=== Cable ===
 
To Be Elaborated On:
*Paracord Cable
*Detachable Cable




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Latest revision as of 12:52, 7 October 2022

The purpose of this page is to provide information about the specific physical parts that are manufactured and installed on the Nintendo GameCube Controller, and how they interact in the context of competitive SSBM.

Further Reading:

Human Interface Decives (HIDs)

Digital Interfaces

Analog Interfaces

StickBoxes

Motherboard Components

Rumble Bracket

Potentiometers

Controller Shell

Shoulder Button Braces

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