This hurt to read :( so sorry to hear! I don't want to tell you what to do, but I'm glad to hear you're making enough money that you can save it. Hopefully that can give you some freedom if you need to distance yourself from this job or this company in the future. Fuck, I wish people weren't so awful to service workers
It says the records were destroyed; there were a lot of them
Furthermore that they kept the records for longer than they were legally required to which reads as an excuse for not having them
And also that they found some duplicates of the destroyed records, which reads like they chose which of the records they wanted to keep
There is a line at the end about how many records the department processes annually, but that figure is unrelated to this case and reads as an excuse for why they are unable to investigate themselves, but really, why would they?
I got an enclosure kit from here with a multiconsole PCB (brain for controller). I did research on what buttons and joystick I wanted and ordered them from focusattack and arcadeshock. I liked that I didn't have to solder everything and they gave me a useful guide for how to set everything up. I linked a build manual in another comment.
But you don't have to go that way! Depending on your patience and engineering skills you could make a controller out of nearly everything. You could get a cheap PCB from a working controller from a game system you like and a joystick and or some buttons and stick them in an Amazon box if you wanted!
Or, you could do what my buddy did and pick up a kool-aid covered broken street fighter 4 stick off the street, clean it out, and put a new board and joystick in it! It's up to youuu
I like them a lot. Good action but not a lot of noise when I mash them, which was why I picked them (as well as for the look). Sanwa Denshi buttons are the gold standard, they're installed in the classic MadCatz fightsticks and they're pretty affordable. The Gravity buttons were about twice as much but they have got swappable switches for extra customization and I like the feel. I don't think you can lose either way!
I don't have videos yet, but I'll post something soon!
It feels awesome. The action buttons have a great feel that's between clicky and mushy and they don't make a ton of noise when I mash them.
This was my first experience with a Korean lever. The stick actuator pushes on a silicone grommet which pushes the four directional switches. The result is it feels like the gate is a big circle while I still hear a click confirming when I press or release a direction. I find this makes special move inputs easier. The caveats are you need an adapter for the cables to work with a Japanese style stick, (which I bought with my joystick for an extra buck) and you need a 35mm hole for the "collar" and horizontal holes drilled in the mounting plate to accomodate. Fortunately Eternal Rival took care of all of that when I put my order for the kit together.
Oh you 🥰