RolStoppable said: Munkeh111 said: Are you saying that all the games on the Cube have the same control scheme? or do they just have common factors (like on PS X = jump 90% of time etc.) |
I think what he means is that with the GC controller you knew that the A button would be the most important button, followed by B, then Y, then X. At least it was that way in nearly all games. The different shape of each button also made it much easier to memorize the button setting of each game. You were able to really enjoy the games sooner than on the other consoles where you might have had to think in the first couple of hours which button does what.
Also, A was always confirm and B was always cancel, while on the PS2 it often differed from game to game. |
makes sense
on PS2 X was confirm and O was back 90% of the time, although actually it was quite confusing cause the Japanese games mostly did it the other way around and then sometimes it is triangle, the cube system would have helped