Kilau
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And Dreamcast copied the layout from Nintendo, just changed the order.Xbox copied the dreamcast.
And Dreamcast copied the layout from Nintendo, just changed the order.Xbox copied the dreamcast.
And Dreamcast copied the layout from Nintendo
You can get used to anything if you stick with it long enough. I've switched button configurations in Halo many times, each time reverting back to a complete amateur until gradually redeveloping the muscle memory back.For a very long time, i only game with an XBOX controller. I think since the mid 00s or so. My last console was the XBOX 360 and after that i focused on PC, with XBOX controllers. I also played a lot of Playstation stuff during those years but not much Nintendo stuff. The last Nintendo console i bought was the Wii and that didn't have a traditional controller anyway.
So, the bottom "A" or "X" button is always my jump/action/enter/make selection button. Basically, the "main" button. It's been like this for for me 20+ years. Even on the Gamecube which has a different placement, the main button is bigger in size than the rest so it's hard to miss and also on the N64, the "main" button is the bottom one just like on PS/XBOX controllers. I can't comment on the SNES because its been a million years since i played on a real console. But i still play on Gamecube/N64 with no issues.
Recently i had the chance to play on a Switch i borrowed and it was.... an interesting experience. Even after many hours of play i still couldn't get used to the reverse button prompts and placement. I would still press the wrong buttons all the time. I simply can't re-wire my brain after so many years this function is etched in my brain. But even if i could, then i would still have to re-re-wire every time i want to play something on a different system. And sure, you can change the controls on PC games but not on every XBOX/PS game.
That basically means i'm literally locked out of Nintendo consoles. The only viable solution is emulation, since you can change everything as you like it and there are even mods that change the on screen prompts for XBOX or PS controllers. But outside that, how do you guys manage? Can you jump from one standard to the other without issues? Is my brain limited so it's just me?
yes, same on xbox and playstation. i don't think it'd be possible to implement such a feature.So if you change A to B, the game will still say "press B" to do an action with the "A" button?
You disagree that Nintendo started the four face button diamond layout? When Sega went 6 button with the Genesis they even copied the X,Y, +Z instead of going with 1,2,3 like they had with the Master System controller. Then with Dreamcast it's a full on layout copy with C and Z gone but A,B,X,Y opposite of Nintendo.
I...guess I'll kind of concede this one. We will go into semantics about release dates of controllers otherwise.You disagree that Nintendo started the four face button diamond layout? When Sega went 6 button with the Genesis they even copied the X,Y, +Z instead of going with 1,2,3 like they had with the Master System controller.
This however, you can clearly see the evolution from that saturn controller I posted earlier in the thread, to the Dreamcast one. They moved the C and Z from the saturn to be triggers instead. This was pre-gamecube too.Then with Dreamcast it's a full on layout copy with C and Z gone but A,B,X,Y opposite of Nintendo.
Thanks for the info but the problem is there are now two different standards that you have to adjust to. Whoever did the first one is irrelevant to the issue.
So until 2020 'O' was confirm and 'X' cancel like in the old days and still on Nintendo and they then changed it? How is Japan doing? Everything okay over there or are people rioting on the streets?
But the Saturn 3D controller already had triggers so they really just dropped the C and Z. Anyway, my point was just that the layout is Nintendo inspired so any derivative of that would be reverse but OP said that wasn’t his intention.I...guess I'll kind of concede this one. We will go into semantics about release dates of controllers otherwise.
This however, you can clearly see the evolution from that saturn controller I posted earlier in the thread, to the Dreamcast one. They moved the C and Z from the saturn to be triggers instead. This was pre-gamecube too.
Then Sega copied Nintendo with the Dreamcast controller and flipped face buttons. Thing is we can't blame Nintendo, they were the first and everyone else followedYou guys have to stop erasing Sega from history like this lol.
lol. you gotta play for more than 2 hours on a borrowed Switch.For a very long time, i only game with an XBOX controller. I think since the mid 00s or so. My last console was the XBOX 360 and after that i focused on PC, with XBOX controllers. I also played a lot of Playstation stuff during those years but not much Nintendo stuff. The last Nintendo console i bought was the Wii and that didn't have a traditional controller anyway.
So, the bottom "A" or "X" button is always my jump/action/enter/make selection button. Basically, the "main" button. It's been like this for for me 20+ years. Even on the Gamecube which has a different placement, the main button is bigger in size than the rest so it's hard to miss and also on the N64, the "main" button is the bottom one just like on PS/XBOX controllers. I can't comment on the SNES because its been a million years since i played on a real console. But i still play on Gamecube/N64 with no issues.
Recently i had the chance to play on a Switch i borrowed and it was.... an interesting experience. Even after many hours of play i still couldn't get used to the reverse button prompts and placement. I would still press the wrong buttons all the time. I simply can't re-wire my brain after so many years this function is etched in my brain. But even if i could, then i would still have to re-re-wire every time i want to play something on a different system. And sure, you can change the controls on PC games but not on every XBOX/PS game.
That basically means i'm literally locked out of Nintendo consoles. The only viable solution is emulation, since you can change everything as you like it and there are even mods that change the on screen prompts for XBOX or PS controllers. But outside that, how do you guys manage? Can you jump from one standard to the other without issues? Is my brain limited so it's just me?
You mean everyone else has revered buttonsFor a very long time, i only game with an XBOX controller. I think since the mid 00s or so. My last console was the XBOX 360 and after that i focused on PC, with XBOX controllers. I also played a lot of Playstation stuff during those years but not much Nintendo stuff. The last Nintendo console i bought was the Wii and that didn't have a traditional controller anyway.
So, the bottom "A" or "X" button is always my jump/action/enter/make selection button. Basically, the "main" button. It's been like this for for me 20+ years. Even on the Gamecube which has a different placement, the main button is bigger in size than the rest so it's hard to miss and also on the N64, the "main" button is the bottom one just like on PS/XBOX controllers. I can't comment on the SNES because its been a million years since i played on a real console. But i still play on Gamecube/N64 with no issues.
Recently i had the chance to play on a Switch i borrowed and it was.... an interesting experience. Even after many hours of play i still couldn't get used to the reverse button prompts and placement. I would still press the wrong buttons all the time. I simply can't re-wire my brain after so many years this function is etched in my brain. But even if i could, then i would still have to re-re-wire every time i want to play something on a different system. And sure, you can change the controls on PC games but not on every XBOX/PS game.
That basically means i'm literally locked out of Nintendo consoles. The only viable solution is emulation, since you can change everything as you like it and there are even mods that change the on screen prompts for XBOX or PS controllers. But outside that, how do you guys manage? Can you jump from one standard to the other without issues? Is my brain limited so it's just me?
They didn't really reverse anything as they always used an ABC-XYZ layout.Then Sega copied Nintendo with the Dreamcast controller and flipped face buttons. Thing is we can't blame Nintendo, they were the first and everyone else followed
Actually, the "circle" button being on the right was the "confirm" button originally in Japan and many early western localized ps games. I'm not sure why "X" started taking its place.They didn’t reverse it.
Sony and MS did.
ThisJust get a new brain
I literally never had a problem with things like that. It's basically an instinct which button I should press depending on which controller I'm holding. I haven't owned a Nintendo console since GameCube and I'm pretty sure I would have zero problems getting used to a Switch controller.
You disagree that Nintendo started the four face button diamond layout? When Sega went 6 button with the Genesis they even copied the X,Y, +Z instead of going with 1,2,3 like they had with the Master System controller. Then with Dreamcast it's a full on layout copy with C and Z gone but A,B,X,Y opposite of Nintendo.
Sega!!! It was sega!! Sega!!!Nintendo did it first, so really the 'nonsense' started with Xbox. Nintendo had letters, Playstation had symbols, Microsoft should have developed their own unique buttons
I do this for as many PC games as I can as well. If they don't support it, it's a bummer.This is why I always mod games to use Dualshock/sense prompts.
Switch A & B is pretty harmless for me personally, but I feel you.
For me it's the terrible PS controller design that does it. I mean, I know the sticks were an afterthought Sony copied from Nintendo when they realized 3D games needed another way of controls, but they should have fixed the placement as early as the PS2 controller. Why the left control stick is still at that awkward spot ill never know. It's the main reason I've never really been able to get into my PS4, despite that console doing everything right otherwise.
You're totally right. We can't be disrespecting Sega like this.Sega!!! It was sega!! Sega!!!
Damn! Plz stop this Sega erasure!