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Whenvideos games tell you to press X
It’s usually E or F, at least. Except when it’s space. Or tab. Wait, I’ve seen C, Z, and X before, too.
Seriously PC devs, get your shit together. What’s even worse is when the sequel changes the keys with no discernible reason, so I can play the games back to back only to have the hardest time.
And on my PSP it changed one day with a software update from triangle to circle for back.
That was very confusing.
That is why I use a third party controller that allows me to remap buttons.
8BitDo Pro 2
I can use it for the PC, Switch, Xbox, or PlayStation.
remapping is super useful, but the problem I have are when prompts on the screen relate to a button color, or show the 4 face buttons oriented like how they’d be on the controller it expects.
used to use my switch controller on pc, but games like Guardians of the Galaxy messed my brain up when it asks for the green ‘A’ button that’s supposed to be on the bottom of the 4 face buttons; ended up getting an xbox-style controller for pc
That is why I use a third party controller that allows me to remap buttons.
8BitDo Pro 2
I can use it for the PC, Switch, Xbox, or PlayStation.
For the exact same reason, I switched those two buttons on the switch. That’s a pretty neat feature. Except when I alternate playing with the kids who got used to the switch default buttons, I need to remap everytime but you can save and load mappings.
In Zelda you can also change the mapping, which I did so that I could run with one button (bottom one if I recall) and jump with the button next to it (right I think) instead of the top one, because it’s way easier to run and jump by simply rolling your thumb.
I played Sniper Elite 5 on my fiances Xbox the other day and hadn’t played games in forever. (34 years old now) I knew I could remap the buttons if needed, but the melee button they made Y. I pressed down the right stick every damn time as a built in reaction from years back.
I don’t know why I felt I needed to say that, but I tell you when you find yourself looking through binoculars and getting lit up at point blank range it reminded me how frustrating games can get during quick scenarios.
Switch messed me up with their button placement. It might be just Nintendo in the general.
Snes, n64, game cube, Wii/u, and then switch.
The XABY (clockwise from top) pattern has been around the longest. It’s the one true button pattern.
In fact, if it weren’t for Nintendo being such assholes with the patent system, consoles could have standardized on it but noooooo…
All console controllers since the Atari 2600 are absolute garbage.
I only game on the 2600 or the PC, peasants.
Sorry you're so opposed to progress.
At least the 2600 comes with a controller and not shudder dice for "video" gaming.
Nobody cares what I think, but I am a firm believer that xbox does it best with the “BAXY” button scheme/placement.
Nothing feels more right to me than using a Dreamcast controller or xbox controller and having that standard.
My brain naturally translates this.
Example: emulating PS2 games using a Xbox controller.
Yeah, when you play enough it’s just like being fluent in multiple languages.
My friends hated playing gamecube games on an emulator with me using Xbox 360 controllers because I would always respond what the button was on a GameCube controller. PRESS B, I AM… oh I mean X.
I propose a new standardization: