Soldato
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- 1 Oct 2006
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Speed holes?
Cheers me 'ol cocka'!100% - Would love to see them!
If you can’t reduce it by speeding sections up, then just split it into parts. I’ve watched several videos on YouTube that have been interesting enough to keep me hooked for a few parts, as well as plenty of others that have sections sped up to reduce their size. If done right, that works really well.Thought I would sit down for a bit with the nomad footage and see if I can make it into something watchable... How do people even do this? I've got like 4 and a half hours of footage and youtube vids work best for like 30 mins at most... if we have any budding content creators in here whats the tips... I should have i think been smarter than just sitting down and hitting several mods in one go, perhaps i should have not done it how I did it.
I do take out and refit the region mods about 3 times but there are some interesting findings in that plus a walk through on how to manually set the region that might be useful but I guess I could cut probably half of it out or something. Seems a waste not to do something with it.
Need to replace the thumb sticks in my Joy Cons, absolute mine field of options out there! What would you say is the best option? What sort of price would you pay?
Going to give those a go, thanksThe very best are the gulkit hall effects - After that the cheap 70p ones are as good as or inline with the original.
@Vince do you have any interest in fixing a DSi that won't power on or charge at all? No idea whats wrong with it. No worries if it's not something that would interest you.
I like the DSi - Nice and simple to fix (generally) as well!
I'll send you a message again mate, thanks. More than happy to pay for parts and your time.Given I normally sell repaired ones at like £20 ill do it for free - Cant charge you but it might make some decent content - I even have some donor boards laying around for them. Probably something super simple and wont take me long to make it work.
Went for the Gulikits, fitted them last night. Unfortunately, the second one was faulty, so had to take them both back out to send back
Better luck next time hopefully
Yeah, I did that. It just wouldn't calibrate unfortunatelyOne thing you absolutley have to do is run calibration after you fit them!