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Here's a video of it -> https://youtu.be/R7-cOTQOhUM
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### Inspiration
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I just got my tatacon delivered but sensitivity sucked big time. You have to hit the dons and kas with force just to make sure your hits get registered.
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This apparently is known among Hori tatacon owners, despite it being the authentic controller- it still wasn't good enough for normal players.
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I just got my tatacon delivered but sensitivity sucked big time. You had to hit the dons and kas with force just to make sure your hits get registered.
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So off I go looking for modding instructions.
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This, apparently, is known among Hori tatacon owners, despite it being the authentic controller- it still wasn't good enough for normal players.
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All the instructions I saw required the modder to obtain items such as rubber sheets and cork or wood boards.
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So off I went looking for modding instructions.
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All the guides I found required the modder to obtain items such as rubber sheets and cork or wood boards.
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These were things that I'd had to procure- so I started thinking
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**why do I need these specific items? is it to add hardness to the material? is it to raise a bump and make it easier to trigger?**
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