Which version of the controller do I have? (Evilcontrollers custom)
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I got this controller with my Xbox 360 and I always knew it was custom, but I did not know who did it until yesterday - it turns out to be an Evilcontrollers custom controller. Now that I know who made it, I am wondering which one I have - mainly so I know how much of an unfair advantage I have in local multiplayer Halo games since you can’t readily tell ;).
I cannot show the PCB as the warranty plug is a superglued plug holding the PCB into the case. Until I find out how to remove this (or grind it down WITHOUT killing the PCB), I don’t have any meaningful board photos to show. I do have a little legwork to show for and I have narrowed it down to a Nomad or a MasterMod V1(?). It doesn’t have adjustable triggers, so that quickly eliminated a 3rd possible controller.
How can I tell which version I have? It isn’t particularly valuable compared to a Scuff, but it’s a neat controller to have around.
Which version of the controller do I have? (Evilcontrollers custom)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
[image|1911720]
[image|1911722]
[image|1911719]
[image|1911721]
I got this controller with my Xbox 360 and I always knew it was custom, but I did not know who did it until yesterday - it turns out to be an Evilcontrollers custom controller. Now that I know who made it, I am wondering which one I have - mainly so I know how much of an unfair advantage I have in local multiplayer Halo games since you can’t readily tell ;).
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I cannot show the PCB as the warranty seal is a superglued plug holding the PCB into the case. Until I find out how to remove this, I don’t have any meaningful board photos to show. I do have a little legwork to show for and I have narrowed it down to a Nomad or a MasterMod V1(?). It doesn’t have adjustable triggers, so that quickly eliminated a 3rd possible controller.
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I cannot show the PCB as the warranty plug is a superglued plug holding the PCB into the case. Until I find out how to remove this (or grind it down WITHOUT killing the PCB), I don’t have any meaningful board photos to show. I do have a little legwork to show for and I have narrowed it down to a Nomad or a MasterMod V1(?). It doesn’t have adjustable triggers, so that quickly eliminated a 3rd possible controller.
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How can I tell which version I have? It isn’t particularly valuable compared to a Scuff, but it’s a neat controller to have.
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How can I tell which version I have? It isn’t particularly valuable compared to a Scuff, but it’s a neat controller to have around.
Which version of the controller do I have? (Evilcontrollers custom)
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
[image|1911720]
[image|1911722]
[image|1911719]
[image|1911721]
I got this controller with my Xbox 360 and I always knew it was custom, but I did not know who did it until yesterday - it turns out to be an Evilcontrollers custom controller. Now that I know who made it, I am wondering which one I have - mainly so I know how much of an unfair advantage I have in local multiplayer Halo games since you can’t readily tell ;).
I cannot show the PCB as the warranty seal is a superglued plug holding the PCB into the case. Until I find out how to remove this, I don’t have any meaningful board photos to show. I do have a little legwork to show for and I have narrowed it down to a Nomad or a MasterMod V1(?). It doesn’t have adjustable triggers, so that quickly eliminated a 3rd possible controller.
How can I tell which version I have? It isn’t particularly valuable compared to a Scuff, but it’s a neat controller to have.