SRK's (1/8) Tech Review of Mad Catz FightStick TE by ShinJN
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I think hes Vietnamese since his Last name is Nguyen....
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You're not supposed to tug on them at all - use a screwdriver as a lever. :rolleyes:
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I wanted to learn how to get the sides off
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where can i buy replacement screws for the top panel? any one help plz i lost2 of them
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So...I guess i wont be looking for a fighting stick on ebay or on craigslist no time soon. :Wow:
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I'm so glad i watched this video, I would truly be one of those dudes who always takes of those bait stickers.
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I have a question. What's the difference between the tournaments edition and regular arcade stick? Please reply. Thank u
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super quick question, where did you get that yellow tool thing you used to unscrew everything? ive been looking for something like that.
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This may be a bit odd, but I was searching in a hurry for the size of the Allen key needed to take the face off of the TE stick, and you were the first to actually mention the exact size needed - a 3 mm one - thanks man!
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@shinjnSRK I spilled my stick (SSF4 Round 2 Arcade Stick S Black) and the medium punch button is sticky so how can I remove the buttons and clean the slot ?
how do you discconect the wires from the buttons?? is that easy to do?
tuber52 3 years ago
You just pull off the quick disconnect. If it's too hard, you can take a flat head screw driver. Put the flat end at the base of the quick disconnect and twist the screw driver left and right. It'll lift it up in no time.
shinjnSRK 3 years ago
hey what was that song that u played i love it i heard it in the transporter movie
xIXxUNREALxXIx 3 years ago
You have good ears. The song is called "Fighting Man" from The Transporter soundtrack.
shinjnSRK 3 years ago
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hex key? google alan key see what comes up
klarkus 3 years ago
Sure. I don't know what you're trying to prove.
"A hex key, also known as an Allen, zeta, or Unbrako key or wrench, is a tool of hexagonal cross-section used to drive bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket in the head (internal-wrenching hexagon drive)."
shinjnSRK 3 years ago 4