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Topic: Do you have to use the grey rubber on the circle pad to use the circle pad?

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so the grey rubber got removed when I was playing Steel Diver Sub Wars. So I'm wondering if at all its needed to use or not? I get that to play it safe you'd have to use it but still.....just wondering.

Tried to stick it but it didn't last long.....

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Artwark wrote:

so the grey rubber got removed when I was playing Steel Diver Sub Wars. So I'm wondering if at all its needed to use or not? I get that to play it safe you'd have to use it but still.....just wondering.

Tried to stick it but it didn't last long.....

How did it get removed during steel diver? That's probably the slowest moving game on 3DS.

If you want to see if it works, I reccomend trying it.

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Prof_Clayton wrote:

Artwark wrote:

so the grey rubber got removed when I was playing Steel Diver Sub Wars. So I'm wondering if at all its needed to use or not? I get that to play it safe you'd have to use it but still.....just wondering.

Tried to stick it but it didn't last long.....

How did it get removed during steel diver? That's probably the slowest moving game on 3DS.

If you want to see if it works, I reccomend trying it.

Doubled that. If you were playing Street fighter or Monster Hunter I could really see that but the submarine game? Must've been an intense match.

The circle pad pro works fine without the rubber although it won't be as comfortable. I once played a 3DS without the circle thing at all...was just playing it with a stick and my thumb hurts like a donkey honk honk.

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wow never knew that rubber could be removed....
and I have about 200 hours in Monster Hunter.......

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