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    17 天前

    As someone who mostly uses an xbox controller and occasionally uses a switch, I could use this too.

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    16 天前

    As someone who switches between Xbox and switch pro controllers, the struggle is real. And I’ve been playing video games my whole life.

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      I used to call it the Zelda machine, but now that factorio is on Switch, I guess that isnt quite true any more.

      I go between PS4 and a switch pro control often, and it’s not that they all use the letters / symbols for different buttons, it’s that Xbox and Sony agree what button position is used for what as default, enter, back, etc.

      Nintendo breaks that symmetry, and put the enter button on A, so when I go to watch a movie on playstation I’m constantly exiting the menu because that position is O, the back button for Playstation.

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        16 天前

        Factorio is crazy optimized, but how well does it run on the Switch? It’s such an underpowered machine. I’m sure it’s fine early on, but massive factories can get slow even on the best PCs.

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          I’ve never played it on anything else so it’s hard to judge.

          Only got it a month ago, and have only beaten the basic game once so far, though I’ve made what feel to me giant bases.

          Haven’t noticed any slow down aside from when autosave is happening. Haven’t made the kind of monstrosities I’ve seen on youtube so I don’t know where the limits are.

          As someone who has wanted to play it for ages I’m having a great time with it.

          Reminds me of Kerbal Space Program on PS4, the controls are very complex for a controller, but they did a great job using multiple button shift functions to map a hell of a lot to the inputs available.

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            I forgot to get back to you. Two days later is better than never I guess.

            There’s hidden settings in Factorio if you hold down ctrl+alt while clicking the settings button in the menu. There will be a box called “The Rest” which contains more settings. One of these is for non-blocking saves on Linux/Mac at least. It allows your game to save without freezing. I have no idea if it works on the Switch or how you’d get to it without a keyboard, but I think there’s a way. I know it doesn’t work on Windows, but no one ever mentions the Switch, only that it work on Linux and Mac and not Windows.

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          Factorio runs great on my 2009 Windows 7 machine on a Phenom II. I’d think the switch can handle. But then Mario Cart 8 also runs fine in Dolphin on that old clunker.

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      Yeah I really don’t understand why the hell they have to make it so different. Why do they need to distinguish themselves in this way? All it does is fuck up our gaming experience.

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        I think one of the early game systems got a trademark or patent or something for the button configuration. Iirc it was the SNES, but that could also just have been some adolescent bullshit kids told each other on the playground.

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      Switch and PS3 here. It’s just as difficult. Especially since the buttons for “proceed” and “return” in menu functions are reversed.

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    Is it just me or has someone gone through and down voted every single comment in here?

    Edit: actually every Lemmy world post is showing all comments as having 0 points. Interesting.

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      There’s either a core contingent of professional haters, or there’s a single simple smarter-than-the-average Lemmy admin bot doing the downvoting, because I swear to god every post that’s on this site for more than a few hours gets at least one downvote.

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        Yeah everyone is just set to zero, no matter how innocuous the comment. So a bot makes sense

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    when I was learning to play poker we had the various hand rankings printed up on each wall so you could just look up to see the order.

    This led to an amusing meta where you would see your opponent look at their hand, squint up at the wall and then raise and you knew you were hosed. This then led to bluff glancing at the walls before betting.

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      This then led to bluff glancing at the walls before betting.

      God, I love it when things like this start to develop when playing games with friends. Especially when it’s a newer player, or maybe even the quiet person that starts doing it - the first time you catch on to someone pulling a trick like this is the best possible feeling of, “you son of a bitch!”

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      Leans over to neighbor, “hey I don’t think Tommy is very bright, he keeps looking up at the cheat sheet for a pair every time”

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    I can’t remember which game it was (something on the Switch, so maybe a Nintendo game) where the game itself told you which button to press by showing four circles on screen (e.g. next to the speech bubble) and only one of these circles is filled out, so instead of a letter, you know you have to press the right button or whatever… I really like this design choice because it’s so intuitive

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        17 天前

        Oh god, I want to experience this game for the first time again.

        I got back into video games again during lockdowns and after leaving a very soul-crushing relationship. It was probably the perfect time in my life to experience BotW.

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          16 天前

          Have you ever played Shadow of the Collosus? If not, I think it’ll give a lot of the same vibes that you’re looking for.

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            Oh yes, I love Shadow of the Collosus and Ico! Played them as a child, and played Collosus during lockdowns as well. It really can use a control update, but otherwise the game holds up really well!

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          17 天前

          How would one go about playing it if they don’t have an Nintendo console?

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              17 天前

              I don’t spend a lot of time gaming. It would almost certainly be buying it to play just this game.

              Also Nintendo are kind of ducks, so I don’t really want to give them any money.

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                You could buy a used Switch and install a modchip to play pirated games.

                But yeah, not really worth it if you only want to play 1 specific game and already have a pc powerful enough for emulating it

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      17 天前

      Playing games on pc and getting xbox button hints while using a Playstation or Nintendo controller is a special kind of frustrating. Like anything else, you get used to it, but I think I would like the position based hints you describe a lot better.

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      Most Nintendo Switch games do this. I think part of why is you might be using a pair of Joy-cons or a Nintendo brand controller with the Nintendo ABXY layout, 3rd party controller with the Xbox ABXY layout, a sideways joycon with ABXY buttons but rotated 90 degrees including the labels, or a sideways joycon with unlabeled buttons.

      There’s no way for the game to consistently the way your controller is labeled, but it can know which of the 4 buttons needs to be pressed based on location.

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      I think it’s all the Switch games, or most of them. It’s part of the system font. It’s at least any game that can be played with a single joy-con because the traditional layout doesn’t match the labels in that configuration.

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        The “by feel” of Nintendo buttons started on the SNES. X/Y were convex, A/B were concave.

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    17 天前

    My girlfriend has gotten mad about this in the past. I’m like hold the run button then press the jump button. She would get angry and tell me to say which buttons those are. I would really have to think about it, when playing a game I associate a button with the function and forget which button is what.

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      Even that gets switched around sometimes. I hate it when games use the bottom button for run/attack and the right one for jump.

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      What button is it?!

      I don’t know hold on! Pretends controller is in hand. Presses thumb hmmm left and down. Okay what console is this? Square and x? X and A? Whatever the hell Nintendo is?

      Left and down buttons!

      It doesn’t work!

      Figure it out!

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      No they’re not. The Nintendo button layout has A/B and X/Y swapped from the Xbox one, and she’s clearly playing Super Mario Oddysey

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          And they’ve been wrong for a long time.

          Sony is actually also wrong. The OK button is the circle on the right. The Cancel button is the X at the bottom. In western games we just have the buttons swapped over. What’s on them no longer makes any sense, but we’re happy as long as the main button is OK.

          This probably goes back to Japanese being written right to left in the dim and distant past.

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          Well yk Nintendo was first with the x & y position, but Sega did x & y reversed to keep the alphabet order I assume (so a,b,c on the bottom and x,y,z on top row for the Sega Saturn controller) and then xbox copied the Dreamcast controller (i say copied but there might have been some sort of cooperation between the two ??). The rest is history.

          Really it’s annoying to switch between the different layouts for sure, but Nintendo has just kept to their standards set since they did the SNES

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        Fun fact: XBOX, Playstation and Switch all have an “X” button. And it’s in a different position for each of them.

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        I don’t even remember the last time I played Xbox, and I definitely spend majority of my time on Nintendo, but I still see Y as on top and A on bottom lol

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      Yeah, first party Nintendo games show the 4-button diagram with the button highlighted instead of a letter. This post really feels like karma farming.

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          It’s funny how the knee-jerk reaction is always “clickbait! karma whoring!” when there’s no benefit whatsoever to that on Lemmy. No, the person just wants you to look at the thing they posted and gets nothing out of it other than maybe satisfaction. What a concept!

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    Holy fuck I’m not the only one. My partner and I watched The Last of Us and I wanted to play the game. He had it on his ps4, which I have never played. I made myself the same thing with the dumb ass square, circle, triangle, dodecahedron layout on the PS controller. He laughed at me too :C

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      17 天前

      dodecahedron

      Dodecahedron? Don’t PS controllers use Square, Circle, Triangle, and X?

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        Just to make controller layouts more confusing:

        The PlayStation buttons were designed as:

        ⭕ = YES ❌ = NO

        But Notth American gamers were used to these options being in the other position so the function the buttons were designed for is backwards on a lot of games.

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          Where did they get used to them being in the opposite position? Nintendo was using down button for no and right button for yes on the SNES, and Xbox wasn’t around yet.

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        To be fair, the commenter to whom you’re responding might have been engaging in hyperbole.

        Maybe not. Just a theory.

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      As a guy who has been gaming for decades, don’t feel bad, I still look at the controller every time it says “Press X to do thing!” even thought I know by muscle memory what every button does, as soon as it references a button or keyboard key by name it’s like my brain just flows straight out my ears and I am suddenly an old grandma using technology for the first time, hunting and pecking for each lettered button.

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    I don’t have this issue with playing PS and Nintendo games because PS wasn’t dickish enough to use ABXY in different positions like Microsoft. Everyone jokes about X being in all 3 layouts, but the PS one is actually called “cross” and doesn’t look like an X from a font, so I don’t get them mixed up.

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    I need such a diagram when I am playing a PC game using a Nintendo controller because they’re the exact opposite of what the Xbox controller guide in the game will say. 😬

    At least with a PlayStation controller, it only shares X as a face button and I am more likely to hit square on a PS game than the actual X on my controller when prompted to hit the Blue X on an Xbox because my X is green.

    Was that as confusing to read as it was to write? Good.

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      If it makes it easier, you can tell steam to use the Xbox layout for whatever controller you use. My PS4 and 3rd party switch controllers are all “Xbox controllers” to steam so that I don’t get confused.

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        That is the issue though. The Xbox layout is reverse to the Nintendo layout. So when it says press X in game for the xbox, it’s actually Y on the Nintendo pad.

        There is an option to reverse that specific to Nintendo controllers so that Y functions like X and B functions like A, though.

        Honestly, it would be ideal if developers put all controller prompts in the game and had an option to set it to the one you want (even if you’re not using that particular controller). I have played exactly one game that did this, and I don’t even remember which one it was now. But I loved that option.

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      The controller that I’m using (Vader 3 pro) solves this for me. It uses the Xbox layout and also has a switch mode.

      The trick is that in the switch mode, the face buttons are bound to their Xbox counterpart (e.g. A is B, X is Y, etc…) which makes following screen prompts much easier.