it will probably cost a little bit.jrzmac said:No my controller is out of warranty :roll: but I don't care about having to pay a little extra to help fix sticks. I did open a support ticket, but no reply yet. Anyone think they can help me out?
Haha yea right!!odingalt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyb9XbOuS0M
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I would do it myself but I would rather pay for it and know its professionally done than have me do it and have a 97% chance of breaking the dang controller.odingalt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyb9XbOuS0M
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I've done it.......now if I can do it so can you......are you doing this to your Viking?......if you are you might aswell swap controllers completely with a new controller so that everything is fresh.jrzmac said:I would do it myself but I would rather pay for it and know its professionally done than have me do it and have a 97% chance of breaking the dang controller.odingalt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyb9XbOuS0M
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M1A1xVIKINGxFTW said:I've done it.......now if I can do it so can you......are you doing this to your Viking?......if you are you might aswell swap controllers completely with a new controller so that everything is fresh.jrzmac said:I would do it myself but I would rather pay for it and know its professionally done than have me do it and have a 97% chance of breaking the dang controller.odingalt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyb9XbOuS0M
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what i ment by that is it is a new controller so all the buttons are nice and when you push them they are crisp presses not the worn out presses of my stock xbox controllerFredrow said:Why?? When a set of new joy-sticks is way cheaper than buying a new controller......
Krier023 said:The thumbstick kit comes with both the thumbsticks and new rubber pads for the buttons and dpad. so it would be new crisp buttons anyway.