Cross button.
Cross button
>ps1 and early ps2 games had triangle as the cancel button
>afterwards all games had circle as the cancel button
why did they do this?
when you hold the controller your thumb naturally rests on the bottom right side of the controller, X is the closest button so it is used as confirm and O is used as cancel because it is furthest from any other button
You mean xis
Triangle?
You mean the fork/cross button.
Equis
wrong.
see Clearly you never played MGS games (which uses the correct JP way)
eks oh box triangle
90+ IQ: Eks circle square triangle
60-90 IQ: Cross circle square triangle
40-60 IQ: Cross oh box triangle
20-40 IQ: B A Y X
0-20 IQ: A B X Y
lol, im not wrong, that is exactly fact
You mean 45 degrees plus
Based sonychad
Erm actually they're called "batsu" "maru" "shikaku" and "sankaku". Fampai.
X
The X symbol
user he was explaining the positioning of the buttons, not their meaning. They don't contradict eachother and are in fact both correct.
>t. christcuck atheist
>afterwards all games had circle as the cancel button
They have the X as cancel button in the intended market, AKA Japan. Where the console is made, where the controller is made, where the X and O got it's purpose.
THAT is THE fact.
Why does your DS1/2/3/4 have swapped X and O positions, and no one else on this earth have it?
>X is the closest button so it is used as confirm and O is used as cancel
X is cancel, and O is confirm.
Again.
X is cancel
O is confirm.
DOUBT
Ah yes, the back button.
Jump and press the O button, Sly!
loser
100% correct.
Also, having a japanese system can be obnoxious, as the system itself uses O for confirm and X to cancel, but any western software immediately flips the orientation.
ex button
Its called the no pizza button bud
uhm... you mean X???