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**Shield Drop Notches (Non-UCF/UCF) | **Shield Drop Notches (Non-UCF/UCF) | ||
*Capacitor to Delay X or Y Axis Inputs | |||
=== Cable === | === Cable === |
Revision as of 18:18, 17 September 2022
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.
For tutorials that cover installing any particular modification/customization, visit SSBM/GameCube Controller Mod Documents.
For general information about the base controls of SSBM as they are influenced by stock GameCube Controllers, visit SSBM/Advanced Controls.
Links:
The GCC Library - GameCube Controller Internals Guide: Guide to the internals of the Nintendo GameCube Controller.
Simple Controller Modifications
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
A-/B-/X-/Y-/Z-/START-Buttons and D-Pad
To Be Elaborated On:
- Button Pad Replacements
- Bald Buttons
- Shaved Buttons
- Stabilized Buttons
L-/R-Shoulder-Buttons
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
- FIRESCC SLICKbox Wave Spring (Part #1561T1) Requires 1 of 3 Sizes of Shim:
- 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.
- 0.025" Stainless Steel Ring Shim (Part #98126A608): Light weighting. Mildly increases snapback.
- 0.030" Stainless Steel Ring Shim (Part #98126A647): Moderate weighting. A lighter and more linear feel than Nintendo OEM, with minimal snapback.
- Alternative SLICKBox Wave Spring (Part #1561T11) Doesn't Require Shim
- FIRESCC SLICKbox Wave Spring (Part #1561T1) Requires 1 of 3 Sizes of Shim:
- Stick-Box Lubrication
Other Cosmetic Modifications
To Be Elaborated On:
- Screw Replacements
- Rumble Bracket Replacement
- 3D-Printed
- for Normal Rumble Motor
- for Removal of Rumble Motor
- 3D-Printed
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:
- 3D Printer
- Soldering Equipment
- Soldering Iron/Gun
- Solder
- Flux
- Tip Tinner
- Multimeter
- Superglue
- Flush Cutters/Diagonal Cutters
- Needle-Nose Pliers
- Sanding Paper
A-/B-/X-/Y-/Z-/START-Buttons and D-Pad
To Be Elaborated On:
- Button Swapping (i.e. Z-Jump)
L-/R-Shoulder-Buttons
To Be Elaborated On:
- Potentiometer Replacements
Analog-/C-Sticks
To Be Elaborated On:
- Snapback Capacitor
- Heartbeat Module
- Potentiometer Replacements
- Custom Notches
- Firefox Notches
- Shield Drop Notches (Non-UCF/UCF)
- Capacitor to Delay X or Y Axis Inputs
Cable
To Be Elaborated On:
- Paracord Cable
- Detachable Cable
Other
- 3D-Printed Bracket for Cell-Phone Rumble Motor