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this post was submitted on 28 Feb 2024
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Map it like the GC controller did: Middle stick is left stick, yellow buttons are right stick, A B is whatever you like, triggers are triggers, and Z is another shoulder button
I think I made a post calling the GC controller goofy when I was setting up Dolphin. In retrospect, I apologise- it's essentially just a DualShock with design language by Fisher-Price
And yet one of the most ergonomic controllers ever designed IMO.
GC controller was obviously designed with children in mind (especially abxy), but as I discovered from teaching a lot of things designed for children are also the best design for adults. Each button and stick is extremely distinct and has its own clear shape and colour, making it easily found by sight or touch, and they're all nice and squishy so you can clearly feel the presses.
My only gripe is that you can't use them for more games.
Gamecube controller design is great. You never look at it and wonder which button to press. There is very clearly a "good button"
No objection here lmao