Bristow9091 said:
Oh thank god, I thought you meant the clicky analogs, lol... and what do you mean digital? |
digital refers to binary while analog refers to gradation.
An analog stick tells the direction by measuring the amount of roll on the sensors. An input would be like coordinates (-81,32) and would mean far left and slightly up.
A digital (d-pad) tells the direction by asking "up (yes/no) right (yes/no) etc". An input would be (up,left) and would mean diagonal up left.
Similarly, analog buttons have an input like "x (32)" meaning x being pressed down lightly, while digital would just be "x".









