I forget if I ever shared this thing I made back in the day.
- Gamecube controllers had X on the right, if you’re looking to fill in your graphic :)  - After all these years. Finally, I have them all.   
- R and L need to be swapped. Right is on the left side and Left is on the right side! - The idea is to make fun of actual mistakes you could make due to the different button layouts and names. I legit get RT and RB backwards because “Right Top / Right Bottom” makes more sense to my playstation brain than “Right Trigger / Right Bumper”; to me they’re both triggers, just one is analogue and one isn’t. Plus the position of X being in a different spot on 3 contemporary consoles. - I’ve never confused left and right at least, thankfully! :) - I think some people needed a /s for my comment lol. - I was thinking it would be fun to enrage people some more by labeling the left and right based on the picture and not the controller 😆 - Ahaha, not bad actually 
 
 
 
 
 
- Interestingly, the Playstation one officially isn’t the letter X, it’s “Cross” according to Sony. But pretty much no one ever actually uses that name. - Sony (via PS5) also finally standardized X Accept and O Back globally. It was backwards in Japan because X meant No and O meant Yes. - I remember on the ps2 it was just as common to use triangle as the “back” button 
- Originally, O was meant to be accept, and X was meant to be discard/etc., but this Japanese cultural artifact got lost in translation. 
 
- That makes a lot of sense. They just decided “screw it. Westerns read backwards so like yeah probably everything else is backwards too?” 
- My brain and muscle memory from childhood are so PlayStation-coded, that I’ll sometimes get tripped up using my XBone controller on PC and hit the wrong button when doing QTEs lol 
 
- If xbox is gone, there’s at least a chance we can finally bury the abxy vs bayx thing. - Xbox has influenced PC gaming too much for that. - Steam Deck buttons are Xbox layout. - Better than the old days of “Press 3,” or worse- having to map keys to joystick buttons in the config of everything - I hope we can reach the point where everything is convenient to switch to whatever you preference/physical controller is in every game. - Maybe one day. 
- But SteamOS (UI) itself lets you configure it. It even has controller-agnostic button prompts, kind of similar to Breath of the Wild’s where it shows you each button and highlights the one you should press. If I was at home, I’d share a picture of it. 
 
- Well let’s kill nintendo then - I like their button layout better though. - Well actually, so do I. Uh, kill PC gaming, then…? - Make it standard to choose button prompts in every game. It’s really not asking much. - It’s not asking much, but knowing game companies, it’s still asking too much. But that wouldn’t fix it anyway. 
 
 
 
- Most reasonable proposal tbh. 
 
 
- Never mind that abxy business what the hell happened to Start and Select!? - I know those buttons no longer do what theyre named after, but neither does rewinding a video or hanging up a phone. - Rip. Killed for a “sHaRe BuTtOn” 
 
- Since when is Xbox gone? Microsoft would be silly to kill off their console, they’d lose a pretty significant chunk of Game Pass subscribers. The rumors point to a hybrid PC/console, but it’s still an Xbox. - Of course, Microsoft making foolish decisions would be nothing new. - What I got is that they’re trying to move to OEMs, like windows PCs. Either way, switching to a PC platform seems doomed, because who would choose that when Steam exists. - They want to integrate Steam with the console, from the rumors I saw. They’ve already integrated Steam into the Xbox app on PC, as I understand it. - More flexibility is a good thing. Console Game Pass and Steam on the same system? Yes please. 
 
 
- Just have left x, upper x, right x and lower x. That way there’s no confusion possible. 
 
- “left top” that’s me 
- I find myself having to use my Switch pro controller when playing Wii U games on PC, because if I use my Xbox controller I get fucked up on button locations. But somehow holding the slightly different controller shape and button size makes my muscle memory switch for it cleanly. - You know you can remap it on Switch, right? It won’t change the labels, but who’s looking at the controller anyway. - I could just remap in the emulator too, just hadn’t felt up to such. 
 
 
- The Microsoft layout being the standard messes me up every time. The SNES layout was seared into my brain 34 years ago. Sony’s is different enough that I don’t get confused. 
- TIC-80 has support for gamepads and keyboard. Some games say “Press X” as in the X button on the gamepad, while others refer to the - Xkey on the keyboard which in the default mappings send the B button input.- It has caused lots of confusion 
- My mom plays PS1 games on RetroArch with an El Cheapo Bluetooth gamepad that has the Xbox layout. I have to explain the controls to her every time “Press X” or some such comes on the screen 
- Oh wow and here I thought it stood for Right Trigger and Right Button. I was like why does trigger looks like a button and button looks like a trigger… 









