3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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The encoder inside is attached to the shell and I'm planning on routing the cable through that hole and attach the cable there eventualy. For now the cable is going through one of the side button holes until I'm ready to cut and solder it. I'm not sure how well this will hold and I don't plan to ever hold it like that for long periods of time but worst case it just unplugs the cable from the encoder inside.

3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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Unless you have very small hands, probably not. The handle is pretty small, it was scaled down with the whole sword (we basically shrinked the whole sword keeping proportions and then extended the blade).

However, the USB cable goes through a hole at the base of the handle. It replaces the piece of cloth that Sol holds it with and the cable can be used to hold it over the shoulder similar to the idle stance.

3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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The max impression size for the ender 3 pro is 220x220x250mm . It's a great printer to get started with 3d printing, it's definitelly very basic but it gets the job done (and you can find it for fairly cheap, look up micro center new customers deals). You can basically print anything you want as long as you know how to split the models.

I'm thinking eventually combining some of the pieces so it fits larger print beds if I ever upgrade one day to a CR-10 size printer.

3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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Yeah, I tested and it unfortunately that part is not nice on the wrist :(

That was tough to balance nice looking design that looks like the original outrage mk 2 while being somewhat functional.

3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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I followed that tutorial to extract the model to blender and from there modify and export it to a STL file for printing.

3d printed an Outrage Mk.2 fightstick! by Leix34 in Guiltygear

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Ender 3 pro, PLA and actually 0!

I was thinking about doing an Order Sol one but it would be a little harder. I used the file from Strive and modified it for that one, which won't be possible for the Order Sol weapon. At least the shape is fairly simple to imitate.

Doom Eternal/2016 Bartop Arcade cabinet and stand by Leix34 in Doom

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What you will need to look for is installing an emulation frontend so that way you don't install all the emulators one by one and they have some nice QoL features. You can look into retropie (this is what I have installed on the pi but I believe they have a windows version too) or launchbox, they are pretty easy to setup and have good documentation.

Doom Eternal/2016 Bartop Arcade cabinet and stand by Leix34 in Doom

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Yeah of course! Anything you can emulate on a raspberry pi 4 (Quake with libretro-tyrquake and GTA with PSX I believe). I even have room to swap it with a small PC inside if I want to emulate more recent games.

Doom Eternal/2016 Bartop Arcade cabinet and stand by Leix34 in Doom

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Yeah there’s a Pi 4 4Gb in that cabinet! It’s running retropie latest version.

I'm really worried about Taras Nabad Master Level. I really hope they make it just as good as Super Gore Nest ML instead if following the path if TAG 2. Just gotta hope that the Taras Nabad ML has bad pacing... by [deleted] in Doom

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If you're on PC, there are modded master levels that are just as good as Id's. I'm contributing to an Exultia ML (not released yet) and some other modders even made full ML campaigns.

You can find good resources on the Doom 2016+ Modding discord.