If you're having issues/your results aren't consistent with what you see in the video, you may need to reset your controller by holding X+Y+START for 3 seconds (this is only applicable if using a Wii)
Vertical snapback is a common culprit for getting accidental tap jumps as well as accidental inputs out of crouch (one common example is trying to do running crouch -> jab and snapback causing crouch -> up tilt)
What do I do if my sides are very uneven? One capacitance value is fine for the left but way too high for the right. I'm having a hard time finding a compromise.
Unfortunately this will happen as stickboxes rarely wear evenly on both sides. Best case scenario you replace the stickbox with one that is new or evenly worn. If that isn't possible, I would recommend tuning such that one side goes beyond the threshold (in the range of 24-30) rather than having the other side barely move off of 0. (IMO infrequent snapback is much less worrisome than failed dashes/pivots/tilt turns/etc)
This is most commonly a product of using Smashscope in dolphin as opposed to on a Wii as the resolution of the readings on the oscilloscope will be lower. As mentioned below, it could also mean that you have PODE.
If you're having issues/your results aren't consistent with what you see in the video, you may need to reset your controller by holding X+Y+START for 3 seconds (this is only applicable if using a Wii)
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Why is it important to have capacitance in the Y vertical axis? How does it affect the gameplay?
Vertical snapback is a common culprit for getting accidental tap jumps as well as accidental inputs out of crouch (one common example is trying to do running crouch -> jab and snapback causing crouch -> up tilt)
What do I do if my sides are very uneven? One capacitance value is fine for the left but way too high for the right. I'm having a hard time finding a compromise.
Unfortunately this will happen as stickboxes rarely wear evenly on both sides. Best case scenario you replace the stickbox with one that is new or evenly worn. If that isn't possible, I would recommend tuning such that one side goes beyond the threshold (in the range of 24-30) rather than having the other side barely move off of 0. (IMO infrequent snapback is much less worrisome than failed dashes/pivots/tilt turns/etc)
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Is this important for melee or ultimate?
For both! Snapback is an issue in both games
what do i do if mine is rectangular i cant seem to get mine to look like yours
Means your controller has PODE, need to check his description for the link that tells you how to fix it. This problem was mentioned in the video
This is most commonly a product of using Smashscope in dolphin as opposed to on a Wii as the resolution of the readings on the oscilloscope will be lower. As mentioned below, it could also mean that you have PODE.