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AndyBurnsDDR
Read July 23, 2013, 03:19:56 PM #2601

In response to Scott's response I just have to say look at the scene from the Harrisburg Mall Dedicab.
That machine is WHORED with people playing on it everyday with an assortment of people playing 8-10s all the way up to Phil, Bryan, Little Matt, and Ian getting 99's on 17's and 18's and beasting 19's.

If need be we can PM someone like Bryan who I know practically lived at that machine for months and was doing stuff like 99.5ing Moonearth back to back.

It's fairly simply to maintain pads and with the way Bill lets the community maintain the machine, there is no reason a few select people could be chosen to be allowed to maintain/calibrate the pads on a regular basis.

Our machine only needs to be remodded once every 4-6 months and with this wonderful weather seal foam ($3 at home depot) and a pair of scissors and maybe 20 mins of time you can have the both pads remodded and checked for miss fires and then re calibrated.

Also Groovenights is not a great arcade theme/but Simply love does have the noteskin to make people happy, and without functioning USB's Groovenights loses it's overall feel.

hey Chris it looks like you're really looking to beast/improve at this game.
one you should get a fucking facebook.
two you should post more scores on PNW.
three you should come to Gresham and beast on our awesome pads.

video's of the maintained dedicab
You'll notice the damage this thing can take and still perform extremely well all year round.
you'll see the the arrow panels are rotated and not just inwardly but in suchs a way that the arrows are most flush in the center reguardless of direction.
And in the last video's you can see how damn flush the pads are and how people don't have to crazy stomp in order to score well.
Moonearth (17) 2x in a row - 99.52 / 99.03

How NOT to fix your ITG bar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=2Tjl4Zdff-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=doZ0vZNQrg8

« Last Edit: July 23, 2013, 03:29:20 PM by AndyBurnsDDR »
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read July 23, 2013, 03:20:51 PM #2602

also for the love of god rotate or get new arrows. It's time and would change the overall feel of the machine.
 
mvco
Read July 23, 2013, 04:12:34 PM #2603

Suko, nice post a ways back.  He hit it on the head, we have problems with overly sensitive sensors on this machine for some reason.  During the process of trying to get arrows not to stick after Sakuracon, we found that most all the previously used paper shims under the sensors had to be removed.  These were put in years ago, to tweak the stage and make it more sensitive.  Well, when the problems began of oversensitive sensors, the shims had to be pulled.  The thought of that foam tape, OMG, on this cabinet, I think it would be your worst nightmare.  You thought the sensors stuck before, this could be a real nightmare.

Rotating the arrows sounds like a good idea, go for it next time you guys are there and see if you like the result.  I would have our techs do it, but you guys are way are more up on what arrow would work well and at what place.
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read July 23, 2013, 05:37:55 PM #2604

If that's the case then it should be an even more simple fix. Over sensitive sensors are either do to degraded materials residing with in the sensors it's self causing it to over fire at the slightest touch, do to wear and tear/lots of constant pressure. (which can be repaired by splitting the sensor and taping over active spots)
Or faulty housings/bent brackets that no longer function properly.

Here are some photo's of the simple work I've done to create optimal performance out of our pads.
Materials used. Both rolls are more than enough for an entire pad.




Arrow from above with panel

What the insides look like.

Note the three smaller pieces placed on all the L shaped corner brackets.
those are there to remove tension from the bracket and lift the arrows up higher.
Generally this is a problem because now your arrows do not touch the brackets at all.
This creates a great deal of under sensitivity.



This is the money shot right here.


Obviously you can see how supportive the three pieces are in the corner and you can see just how far the arrow will be over the bracket(if there were no foam already on top of the bracket)

In order to get the sensitivity back onto the sensor you have to add back the tension in the form of foam on top of the bracket.

at this point you're essentially recreating the original concept that the arrow has to sit on the corners and give JUST ENOUGH give to that a nice tap will bend the bracket and trigger the sensors.

In my case I felt that just the thicker foam on top of the bracket did not create enough tension and so I placed the thinner foam on top of the thicker foam to create more density.

 

The two combined look like this and they sit very flat.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND that this stuff goes on and off very easily and you can even pull the smaller foam from the bigger foam and add smaller amounts if the tension/density is to high.
It leaves no broken pieces of foam and no mess to clean up.

In the case of the dedicab you could simply rotate the arrow and add modding to the corners, giving the pads a great overall flush feeling, and you're feet will REALLY thank you for how comfortable it feels.
If there were any under sensitive spots at that point you could simply add tini tiny amounts of foam to brackets if it even needed it. If the pads are really that over sensitive then this should be a very easy fix because you can just uses scissors on the foam to create the perfect tension and then they things will feel great for quite a while.

Here is the end result on a more "recessed" side
 
 
cwkarma123
Read July 23, 2013, 10:46:46 PM #2605

hey Chris it looks like you're really looking to beast/improve at this game.
one you should get a fucking facebook.
two you should post more scores on PNW.
three you should come to Gresham and beast on our awesome pads.

Oh, for sure Andy! Heard a lot about you through Tuan, you and Evan seem like monsters!  Grin

Yeah, been playing a ton of the Sharpnelstreamz stuff, just passed World Sound with a 93% on our recessed pads. Nearly impossible to do 240 bpm stuff on the pad here without feeling like dying, even with a handful of baby powder on the pads.

I can't wait till I'm able to foam mod the pads at ACME, I know the community here will love it! Just need Tony's cooperation in terms of handling the sensor balancing.

Going to go rotate the arrow panels tomorrow...will help some, but still...foaming ugh, I NEED IT!  Sad
 
Suko
Read July 24, 2013, 08:24:29 AM #2606

Suko, nice post a ways back.  He hit it on the head, we have problems with overly sensitive sensors on this machine for some reason.  
Thanks Bill. I've always tried to look at maintenance and modding of DDR/ITG machines as a fine line between what players want and what is best for the owner's business.

I remember years back when people across the nation were hacking ITG machines without the owner's consent. That pissed me off so much. Sometimes players feel like it's their machine and that they know what's best, but they forget that their unauthorized actions could hurt the owner's business in indirect ways.
 
Keby
Read July 24, 2013, 06:11:34 PM #2607

Null's machine was like, brand new 2 years ago. Have you worn those panels down THAT much since then Keby? =D

UUhhhhhh.......
no comment...
 
cwkarma123
Read July 26, 2013, 12:20:51 PM #2608

So just rotated the arrow panels and it feels incredible! However, the sensors aren't cooperating with us so we turned them back around. If we could get Tony to help with the balancing if we rotate them again the entire community will benefit from it guarantee!

One more thing! The background is still very distracting, I know Tony adjusted it but its still hindering game play. I'm having to play without the background so I haven't been able to post scores. If the background can't be fixed could we implement the Simply Love theme so we can score with the background off?

Thanks

« Last Edit: July 26, 2013, 12:37:13 PM by APHR »
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read July 26, 2013, 03:06:03 PM #2609

So just rotated the arrow panels and it feels incredible! However, the sensors aren't cooperating with us so we turned them back around. If we could get Tony to help with the balancing if we rotate them again the entire community will benefit from it guarantee!

One more thing! The background is still very distracting, I know Tony adjusted it but its still hindering game play. I'm having to play without the background so I haven't been able to post scores. If the background can't be fixed could we implement the Simply Love theme so we can score with the background off?

Thanks

Chances are the the sensors are that sensitive that a warped arrow is causing the slightest misfire then that sounds like a big issue BUT I knew rotating those would make a HUGE difference.
Tony is currently working on getting simply love to work but I guess you're build of OITG with the way Tony has it running isn't work out :/ most likely it's going to take some time.
 
Suko
Read July 28, 2013, 04:21:11 PM #2610

My machine doesn't handle Simply Love well, either. So I don't know what's going on.
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read July 28, 2013, 07:04:57 PM #2611

My machine doesn't handle Simply Love well, either. So I don't know what's going on.

You have to remove "wendys" from the vocal file. OITG doesn't like it.
Tom got it to work in 3 mins. The theme was designed for SM3.95 as most of them are.
 
Keby
Read July 29, 2013, 10:11:07 AM #2612

You have to remove "wendys" from the vocal file. OITG doesn't like it.
Tom got it to work in 3 mins. The theme was designed for SM3.95 as most of them are.

I'm finding that people get different errors, but yeah when Tom looked at it one of the fonts wasn't being called so he just removed it all together.
 
Suko
Read July 29, 2013, 12:23:43 PM #2613

I'm finding that people get different errors, but yeah when Tom looked at it one of the fonts wasn't being called so he just removed it all together.
Tom tried doing that fix on my machine, but it didn't work. He tweaked with it for 10 minutes but we decided to actually play the game instead of continuing to fuss over a theme.
 
Davyn
Read August 01, 2013, 12:58:21 AM #2614



I think this sensor may be dead.
 
Happy Redneck
Read August 02, 2013, 03:33:50 AM #2615

Yeah I think that's why I was getting a lot of greats last night.
 
Davyn
Read August 02, 2013, 03:20:21 PM #2616

I get a lot of misses from it on fast songs, and it's kinda impossible to do these:
 
cwkarma123
Read August 04, 2013, 04:04:12 PM #2617

Just posting to see if there will be any response to the foam modding for the machine. Been waiting to see if someone could help me with the process.

Went to play today and the right side up arrow is really recessed. Cant really play any of the harder 15-17 experts with the arrows so recessed. Tried to rotate the arrows but the sensors weren't cooperating with me. I'm pretty sure it's going to be Tony who could help me with this so I guess I'm waiting to see if he'd be willing.

If I had access to the machine and the knowledge to balance the sensors I'd do it all, but I have little to no idea on how to touch the sensors.

I want our communities machine to be the best it could be and I could use all the help I could get!
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read August 04, 2013, 09:36:12 PM #2618

Hate to say it Chris but I think you'll have to deal with it for quite a while.
I saw Tony this weekend and he looks pretty tired/like he's been really busy so at this point it's best to deal with what you have as best as you can.
 
cwkarma123
Read August 04, 2013, 10:37:34 PM #2619

Hate to say it Chris but I think you'll have to deal with it for quite a while.
I saw Tony this weekend and he looks pretty tired/like he's been really busy so at this point it's best to deal with what you have as best as you can.

Yeah, it is what it is! I'll live with the recessed pads for now, just can't wait till we can get pads all fancied up!  Roll Eyes
 
Hollie
Read August 05, 2013, 04:23:14 PM #2620

Hey, so, I'm actually really against this foam modding being done to the Acme machine.
 
NSX
Read August 05, 2013, 06:52:50 PM #2621

And why is that? An explanation would be nice :p
 
cwkarma123
Read August 05, 2013, 09:41:57 PM #2622

It is whatever for me at this point, I have huge doubts about anything changing anyways.

Sigh, at the very least...we should get the sensors balanced after rotating the arrow panels...

I've given up hope for foaming, not going to ask anymore.  Sad

« Last Edit: August 05, 2013, 09:48:13 PM by APHR »
 
Hollie
Read August 06, 2013, 12:18:59 PM #2623

And why is that? An explanation would be nice :p

Hey, sorry to be all negative, I'm just really hesitant about so much change and wanted to discuss the issue more to: find out more info, see if it was something that would be easy and okay with Bill and his team, and decide as a group.

I know everyone has the best intentions in mind! I appreciate the passion for keeping the machine maintained and trying to make it better.
 
AndyBurnsDDR
Read August 06, 2013, 02:50:51 PM #2624

No one ever likes change!

Have you guys considered just a simple tape mode to flush out the pads? It's less work than foam and is kinda of the middle man between doing nothing and foam modding.
 
NSX
Read August 06, 2013, 04:47:29 PM #2625

We could just foam pad the 2nd player side and leave the other side be. That way everyones happy? Just a thought. Everyone that plays the hard stuff mainly plays on the 2nd player side anyway, correct me if I'm wrong...and I don't really see a tournament happening at Acme anytime soon. But that issue we can discuss at a later time, until then, I don't see any reason not to foam pad one side.
 
 
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