lol, thanks!Looks...
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Personally I really liked the all-white setup for the buttons and surrounding bezels. I would leave them but you're right they will get dirty quickly.Decided to change up the buttons a bit. I had some extra black buttons and to offset all the 'white', I changed out the button shells to black. Thinking about changing the joystick dust washers out to black as well, or the whole joystick assemblies to black because as nice as the white sticks look, they will get very dirty quite easily. What do you guys think?
I also installed new locks and the bezel 'instruction card.' I'm going to do a full move set bezel like I did with all my other MK cabs, but I can't design or get started on it until the game comes out and I have access to all the move lists for all the characters. I need to include all possible characters including the DLC ones, so I won't be able to get one done for a while. Until then, the bezel instruction card will have to do.
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Personally I really liked the all-white setup for the buttons and surrounding bezels. I would leave them but you're right they will get dirty quickly.
Your collection is absolutely amazing man, I love it so much.![]()
Thanks. Yes. They are interfaced with two pad-hacked PS4 Dualshock 4 controllers.do the buttons work?! wow that's absolutely amazing
holy...crap...I...think...I...spoke...to...THE GOD OF MK AND TECHThanks. Yes. They are interfaced with two pad-hacked PS4 Dualshock 4 controllers.
Lol, thanks.holy...crap...I...think...I...spoke...to...THE GOD OF MK AND TECH
It's really just a matter of opinion. If you look at the marquees for some of the previous Mortal Kombat machines, the number would be placed in the middle. To me, it looks like the 'X' is placed behind the title of 'Mortal Kombat'. I reckon the first thing most people will see when they look at that marquee is 'Mortal Kombat', followed by the 'X'.That front sticker is wrong, it says mxk not mkx![]()