GameSir recently began shipping the Tarantula Pro, a high-end controller targeting PC, iOS, Android, and Nintendo Switch users. The gamepad’s connectivity, face buttons, and trigger options aim to provide an ideal experience for multiple game types.

  • @givesomefucks
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    01 month ago

    Yeah. My point was no one stops to look and see what a button is labeled before pressing it

    The confusion is when you see “x” and your brain doesn’t remember which button that is, labeling the buttons solves nothing.

    • @jqubed
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      31 month ago

      I’m assuming the actual reported button changes along with the label or else this really doesn’t help at all

      • @givesomefucks
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        01 month ago

        You don’t have to assume anything, or even click the article, I already had quoted the relevant part…

        When users simultaneously hold down the M button on the rear and the bottom face button, an internal gear rotates the buttons between Microsoft’s and Nintendo’s slightly different orientations.

        It doesn’t change the on screen prompt like a steam overlay, it physically moves the buttons around