NightlyPoe said:
I gave you the reason. The design of the Sony controller makes it so your thumb, at rest, lands on the D-pad. The opposite is true of Xbox and Nintendo. It's not a matter of adjusting for Microsoft and Nintendo's controllers. The primary control is already in the position where the thump would naturally be. There is no adjustment or reaching necessary. For Sony, the primary control is out of position of your natural hand grip. An adjustment and reach is necessary. You might not notice anymore, but the design flaw is still there. It's not about about preferences. It's about simple ergonomics.
I have said nothing about the right half of the controller at all beyond that symmetry only matters if you're looking down. I'm afraid a large portion of your post is just refuting words you put in my mouth. |
LOL. Then by his preference the right analog stick on the MicroTendo controllers is in the wrong position.