Message from @turtwig
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PS1
#1
except mine has stickdrift and i want to scream because of it
What I like about PS controllers (applies to all of them, Xbox too), is that they were actually designed to fit a human hand (what a genius idea...)
my white supremacy xbone control is 😗👌
Unlike this thing
my friend who smashed his xbox controllers against his table until they broke and then he wanted to borrow mine
i would never let him borrow mine if he destroyed the two he had
I got the Elite Xbox. It's Black cus I'm a Trump supporter <:covfefe:440543908846632980>
3 controllers
epic
oh
4 controllers?
You must have alot of friends
haha this guy who only had like one friend had 7 controllers for some reason
one of these just appeared out of nowhere tbh
we had 2 black pads
so the third one just randomly appeared?
3rd black pad idk where it came from
its haunted
I got a bunch of 360 pads too
only have two 360 ones
Don't have anything else
Original PS1 controller is just a SNES controller with better grip
Change my mind
GO TO <#401773614023573504> YOU NIGS
red name bigot, red name bad
Well they seem to have the same buttons, but the shape is completely different
i watched a video recently where the designer of the original PS1 pad explained his reasoning behind the square, circle, x, triangle came from
interdasting
square represents paper/menu lol
Can you post the vid?
I don't remember what it was
probably "did you know gaming"
```Other game companies at the time assigned alphabet letters or colors to the buttons. We wanted something simple to remember, which is why we went with icons or symbols, and I came up with the triangle-circle-X-square combination immediately afterward. I gave each symbol a meaning and a color. The triangle refers to viewpoint; I had it represent one's head or direction and made it green. Square refers to a piece of paper; I had it represent menus or documents and made it pink. The circle and X represent 'yes' or 'no' decision-making and I made them red and blue respectively. People thought those colors were mixed up, and I had to reinforce to management that that's what I wanted.```
- Teiyu Goto, a Sony engineer who had much freedom to design the original PlayStation as well as its controllers