NightlyPoe said:
Same answer as SvennoJ that gets the ergonomics backwards. Your symmetrical hands want the Analog stick in the default position and don't care about the aesthetics or glibness. What you are saying is that you'd prefer to stretch your finger constantly for an analog stick based on a completely unimportant aesthetic factor. |
Uh, no. Otherwise I would want both sticks to be in your so-called 'default' position, which I certainly don't want.
More importantly though, I would have to change my grip on the whole controller for this so-called 'default' position to feel natural. I just checked, and with my grip, my thumbs are roughly at rest somewhere between the 'default' position and the 'DualShock' position, but definitely closer to the DS position. It's a little bit of a stretch to get my thumb to the DS4 analog stick, but it's way better than moving my thumb too close to my index finger where I have less control over my thumb. Your mileage may vary, but for my grip, symmetrical is way better.