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After reading through 18 pages, I've only seen one post that relates to my question, and there wasn't even a good answer to it.

I have rather big feet and when I play US DDR Extreme, I get lots of Good, Almost, and Boo's cause I'll accidentally hit one of the corner squares (which are x,o,triangle, square and trigger u, d, l, r). I want to turn those squares off when I'm playing but as far as I can tell, theres no option for it in extreme. Isn't there a good way to turn the corners off while you're playing? It seems like a pretty important thing that somebody should have addressed, either cobaltflux or konami when they were making ddr extreme.

What are some work-arounds?
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ZotTower wrote:
Isn't there a good way to turn the corners off while you're playing? It seems like a pretty important thing that somebody should have addressed, either cobaltflux or konami when they were making ddr extreme.

What are some work-arounds?


Putting paper between the metal contacts. I have cork squares on 3 of those panels, except for the top right panel.
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362. PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 8:01 am    Post subject: Some Thoughts About Cobalt Flux Reply with quote

Greetings To One And All,
I am pusedo-new to DDRFreak and thought i would toss a couple of cents to this.

I remember when I was browsing around after Ultramix1 came out and I saw CF's mentioned here and there. I tossed them an email and the response I got was that they werent going to support Xbox at that time. Now I think they realized that Ultramix isn't/wasn't just a gimic and that people are playing it. Without getting into a "which is better" debate, Ultramix is here and it is here to stay. And i think in time we will get a fully functional Xbox CBox, (at least i really hope so before I get my CF, or i will be another person offering my soul to Sinistar to make me one of his beauties). But hey i could be wrong.

Now I have a question for those actual owners of a CF pad. Now this is going to sound like a total "n00b" question but oh well. So making sure i understand this, the CF pad itself is just that. The very nice looking metal pad I have drooled over many times. But then you have a totally detachable control box that right now is only available in PS2 form. Again i know this is a total new guy question, but i just wanted to make sure i was right.

Thanks all for the input.

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363. PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 12:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Some Thoughts About Cobalt Flux Reply with quote

EdwardForrester wrote:
So making sure i understand this, the CF pad itself is just that. The very nice looking metal pad I have drooled over many times. But then you have a totally detachable control box that right now is only available in PS2 form. Again i know this is a total new guy question, but i just wanted to make sure i was right.


That's correct. The design of the CF is such that the functionality of the console interface is separate from the functionality of the pad itself. This is what allows us to mod the heck out of the interface. E1.gif

RedOctane does the same thing with their metal pads.
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ZotTower wrote:
Isn't there a good way to turn the corners off while you're playing? It seems like a pretty important thing that somebody should have addressed, either cobaltflux or konami when they were making ddr extreme.

What are some work-arounds?


Mysty already mentioned the paper mod. Just slip a sheet of paper in all the corners, leaving the far edges uncovered so you can still step on those edges to select songs and navigate in and out of menus.

The other work-around is to use something like the Datel MAX drive to modify your Extreme US save file to disable the corners.

Obviously, the paper mod is both cheaper and easier.
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what i wanna know is what makes this pad better then all the others, other then durability (or is that the only thing)

because im looking for a metal pad. Metal pads aren't flat like the CF (which is good because it won't make as much noise, i live on the top floor of a 3 floor apartment) and on the RO u can feel where u r on it

durability isn't an issue for me i can probably mod a metal pad and make it more durable or if it breaks i can easily fix it without much money.
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I would say that durability is the primary thing. Plus, you never hear about anyone having to mod their Flux pad to get it to work properly. And just try and find an image of a cracked Flux arrow. I haven't seen one yet.

However, the cbox is iffy and there are pictures of cracked Flux bases.

I like that the Flux is flexible. I can add console compatibility as it suits me by making my own cboxes, and I can tune the responsiveness of the pad with nothing more than a screwdriver.
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anybody created a bar style mod yet for the cobalt flux? if no one has i'm already in the process getting items from my local home depot, i'm trying to get the mod ready for some ITG game play on the CF.
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Jaytron wrote:
I searched around the message board, and found mention of this, but not actually how to do it. I'm going to be getting a flux soon hopefully, but would like to play with lowered arrows. What should i do to raise the other panels, and do I risk damaging the pad?


The easiest thing to do is find some standard corrugated cardboard, cut it into 11"x11" squares, and insert them between the arrow decals and the top layer of sheet metal.

That way, you'll still see the arrow graphic for those panels and they'll still be active for song selection and other navigation.

However, the 3/4" truss screws might not be long enough to maintain a tight hold in the MDF with that extra spacing. If you find that is an issue, you might have to run out and buy some 1" long wood screws to use in their place.
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personally for turning off arrows i plan on adding a passthrough with a bunch of slider switches on a cheap xbox cbox somewhat like sinistar's..once i buy my two CF's anyways..if anyones making their own control boxes and doesnt care about xbox live saying its a pad, i recommend hipgear controllers, they're cheap and easy to solder to (i have seen about four different boards in them though but they have the same basic setup)..i stocked up on them when i had a discount at compusa E13.gif..
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I recently played on somebody else's pads--they may have been made by RO--and I was frustrated by the goddamned metal slats that rose up between the buttons. They hurt my feet when I didn't wear shoes, and got in the way when I did. Do the Cobalt Flux pads have anything like that? If not, what do they have between the buttons? What does it feel like to step on that border?
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i have an RO that came in 4 days ago, but i wish i had gotten this. On the RO u have to stomp to get it to register, on the CO all u have to do is tap the arrow (and i never played on it but every1 says it) and im sure my RO will break somewhere down the line

if i had had an extra 100 bucks i would of gotten this
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Bananadine wrote:
I recently played on somebody else's pads--they may have been made by RO--and I was frustrated by the goddamned metal slats that rose up between the buttons. They hurt my feet when I didn't wear shoes, and got in the way when I did. Do the Cobalt Flux pads have anything like that? If not, what do they have between the buttons? What does it feel like to step on that border?


The CF does not have slats, but it does have gaps between all the panels. And the edges of the Lexan are fairly sharp - barefoot players have been known to walk away with some blood loss.

So, either way, you're going to be hurting if you don't wear shoes.
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Sinistar wrote:
Bananadine wrote:
I recently played on somebody else's pads--they may have been made by RO--and I was frustrated by the goddamned metal slats that rose up between the buttons. They hurt my feet when I didn't wear shoes, and got in the way when I did. Do the Cobalt Flux pads have anything like that? If not, what do they have between the buttons? What does it feel like to step on that border?


The CF does not have slats, but it does have gaps between all the panels. And the edges of the Lexan are fairly sharp - barefoot players have been known to walk away with some blood loss.

So, either way, you're going to be hurting if you don't wear shoes.


i prefer shoes on mine, but socks are always fine, although it just hurts a little more, and you don't get as much traction, i slip too much biggrin.gif
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does this company make some kind of bar thats compatable with this?
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There is no bar for CF. All the bar mods were custom made by owners of CFs done by themselves, usually using pipes and stuff.
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So i finnaly received my CF pad and god its freaking heavy but impressive.

So i tried it out, works fine BUT what the hell does it takes for the pad to be more sensitive? 2-3 months of playing? more?

Do you have to louse the screws or tight them more for it to be more sensitive? Cause i still have to press hard on the arrows so it register.

Oh and yes, timing is a lot better on this pad then my soft one.
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Loosen the screws a quarter turn to increase sensitivity.
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Oh oh... i did the inverse, i thighen them a quarter... maybe thats why it was harder E19.gif god im dumb when im tired laugh.gif
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I personally own a CF pad and I couldn't be happier (well, unless it was the arcade machine itself happy.gif) so hats of to CF! may they keep building sweet pads!
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