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| shmokes:
Yeah, but even starting with no experience, I could easily have completed it over the first summer when I started it if I wasn't so undisciplined. I'm bad ADHD and have a terrible time staying on task. That's why I spend so much time here. ;D |
| Kayden:
5 years? I think I've been working on mine for about a month and it's "done", but not perfect. But I cheated and started with an existing cab. I just had to recreate the CP, and change all the components except the monitor. I built the pc, spliced the monitor wire and had things running the day after I got the cabinet. It only took me this long because I had to wait for my parts to come from Randy and Andy and then I had to get to my grandparents to use their wood shop. I'm too big on instant gratification to draw something out that long. I think I'd explode from anticipation. |
| drventure:
@shmokes I know not of what you speak ;) |
| shmokes:
Yeah . . . granted, the vast vast majority of that time it was just sitting in storage not being worked on, but even going at it hardcore on nights and weekends I couldn't have finished it in a month. |
| Paul Olson:
My biggest regret is always trying to use cheap parts. If I could do it over, I would buy all of my authentic controls either NOS or in really nice condition. I have way too many parts laying around waiting to be fixed up. I wish I would have cut a lot more panels for the modular CP. I ran out, so now I need to do another run and hope that I can duplicate them exactly. Other than that, I am pretty happy with the progression. I started with a regular 2 player panel, then went modular after I knew I needed to. My CP is designed to be able to do everything, and I may eventually get there, but there is no rush. I don't feel the same pressing need to get every type of panel done anymore since I started buying dedicated games; but it is nice to know that I can. I planned to have a 3 player 360 driving setup, a 270 wheel, and motorcycle handlebars; not I own a Super Sprint, Ridge Racer, Outrun, and Hang On. It is weird how things work out. I still want the functionality on the MAME cab, but I never seem to make the time to get it done. Let's see, what else? I rarely use my Tron stick, but I consider it one of the best additions to the cab. Case of nice when you need it. I own over 30 joysticks, and my least favorite is the Happ reunion stick. On a similar note, I only like the other Happ sticks for fighting games. When I started this thing, I was under the impression that Happ sticks were all I would ever want or need. A couple of suggestions based on things I would not change at all: Make sure the cab is a comfortable size! If you and your friends are big, you need a big cab! We can stand side by side comfortably, knees fit under the CP when sitting on stools, etc. Either be able to play the game with the right controls, or don't bother. There are thousands of games that you can play...maybe 200 that you would ever want to. Have fun! If it starts to feel like a job, you better be making money at it. Paul I think I will be at 6 years in a couple of months, but my cab was originally playable within a month. A lot of upgrades over the years have sometimes taken it out of commission, but it has been playable for most of the time. If you are like me and prone to procrastinate, try to get at least basic functionality before you stop working on it for a while. It sucks when you don't have time or money to work on it, and you can't play it. |
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