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You can filter for games that show PS buttons instead of Xbox
Nice I guess but it really doesn’t need an article and as someone who uses a PS controller I doubt I will ever use this
Doesn’t matter at all to me, I know X means A and A means X
Played both consoles for years it’s all muscle memory now
The only time it has ever fucked with me was when playing Final Fantasy X on the PC. One of the characters has big attacks that require a series of button inputs with a short timer. First few times I tried, I kept failing because the buttons shown were all wrong.
Under normal circumstances, it’s fine. I’m not thinking about which button is X, I’m thinking about which button is attack. But when you only have a few seconds to look at, translate, and perfectly input an entire string, (the string resets if you fuck up,) it suddenly becomes much more important to have the right button icons. I ended up installing a mod just so I could change the button prompts.
Sounds like a skill issue bro, git gud
Seriously tho, can see the issue here, I think it’s happened to me in the past