• MotoAsh@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Always hated the controller (never owned one so never got used to it) but pretty sure I remember some old smash buddies dying by the D-pad.

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        10 months ago

        The GC controller is amazing. I like my Switch Pro and Xbox controllers for pc but neither is as good as the GC controller. It just flows perfectly.

        Except for situations when minimal distance between B and Y is required.

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            10 months ago

            been the odd shape

            It always felt very ergonomic to me. Also those things could take a beating and keep on rocking.

            the use of just one shoulder bumper

            Yeah, that was a weird one. Could be the big N thought that two would be too similar to the Dualshock.

            odd choice of the analog controller base which doesn’t allow for perfect circles

            See, I miss this. I liked being able to “lock” in a direction and move exactly where I wanted to go- you didn’t have to push perfectly accurately on the stick to move in any of the eight compass directions.

            Also the nipple analog

            Remember, this was a time before the twin-stick FPS formula had been nailed down (c.f. the controls for the original Metroid Prime compared to the Switch remaster) so the C-stick was probably intended to not be used that often- just a logical evolution of the C-Buttons from the N64. Besides, who doesn’t love nipples? :-)

            Though I will give credit for the triggers. That click was always satisfying.

            Yep.

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            10 months ago

            Other than needing a left shoulder bumper (which third-party controllers using this layout for the Switch offer), I think it’s perfect. Massive primary A button with a smaller B next to it and the X/Y buttons on the shoulders of the primary button makes excellent placement to me. It’s extra useful when moving between Xbox and Nintendo since they swap the order of the buttons.

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              10 months ago

              Yep, if Nintendo released a new console with a GCN controller with two shoulder buttons on each side, perfection would finally be achieved.

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        10 months ago

        kinda weird how Nintendo is against the classic smash community but still made a product that caters towards them