As a PC gamer the Sony layout makes the most sense. Symbols are universal ABXY is not especially since Nintendo and Microsoft do it different ways. Same for symmetrical sticks, most games will focus 3D or 2D so the split priority of the asymmetrical layout is just something people got use to, shits uncomfortable (though xbox controller size and feel is good if only they either went WiiU Pro on the layout or something)
um ACTUALLY that's the standby symbol. >https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5009
It's different from power on, >https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5007
power off, >https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5008
and power on/off
https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5010
in that standby means your device is still sucking power even when it's not "on" because you haven't flipped a physical switch. They love making electronics this way because you have to pay for more electricity. Basically you're a cuck
IEC 60417-5009,[8] the standby symbol (line partially within a broken circle), indicates a sleep mode or low power state. The switch does not fully disconnect the device from its power supply. This may appear on a toggle switch opposite a power on symbol, alone on a pushbutton that places the device into a standby state, or alone on a button that switches between on and standby. Alternatively, under IEEE 1621, this symbol simply means "power".[9]
>#In_popular_culture
lmao
It's still the standby symbol according to ISO standards even if IEEE said "frick it" and adopted the popular (wrong) meaning.
>under IEEE 1621, this symbol simply means "power"
and yet it's still used almost exclusively on buttons that actually toggle standby mode, not a fully powered-down mode, so the actual function is still "standby" even if we use the word "power" to communicate with stupid people who don't know what "standby" means.
Another gamer symbol.
Heil pewdiepie
fippy bippy
Another one D-pad
bbc for me
you don't need more.
LOL Sony Pony tries to shill his proprietary cancer.
cope
I is literally a stupid colection of shit most people ignore and is a barrier to entry to everyone.
ABC ?
XYZ ?
Humans know them from school.
Sony moronation ? NO ! Why would anyone use that ?
is not, microsoft and nintendo are the cancer of controllers with letters everywhere.
arrest yourself
As a PC gamer the Sony layout makes the most sense. Symbols are universal ABXY is not especially since Nintendo and Microsoft do it different ways. Same for symmetrical sticks, most games will focus 3D or 2D so the split priority of the asymmetrical layout is just something people got use to, shits uncomfortable (though xbox controller size and feel is good if only they either went WiiU Pro on the layout or something)
N
>asocieated
lol.
>I start WASD.
Garbage. Real gamers use ESDF.
actual moron, QWE spacebar is superior
I
Power symbol.
um ACTUALLY that's the standby symbol.
>https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5009
It's different from power on,
>https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5007
power off,
>https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5008
and power on/off
https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iec:grs:60417:5010
in that standby means your device is still sucking power even when it's not "on" because you haven't flipped a physical switch. They love making electronics this way because you have to pay for more electricity. Basically you're a cuck
>um ACTUALLY
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_symbol#In_popular_culture
IEC 60417-5009,[8] the standby symbol (line partially within a broken circle), indicates a sleep mode or low power state. The switch does not fully disconnect the device from its power supply. This may appear on a toggle switch opposite a power on symbol, alone on a pushbutton that places the device into a standby state, or alone on a button that switches between on and standby. Alternatively, under IEEE 1621, this symbol simply means "power".[9]
>#In_popular_culture
lmao
It's still the standby symbol according to ISO standards even if IEEE said "frick it" and adopted the popular (wrong) meaning.
All the other ones look like shit.
>under IEEE 1621, this symbol simply means "power"
and yet it's still used almost exclusively on buttons that actually toggle standby mode, not a fully powered-down mode, so the actual function is still "standby" even if we use the word "power" to communicate with stupid people who don't know what "standby" means.
OK it is standby.
Only the other simbols are AIDS can we agree.
>A line
LOL
>A circle
Pffff
well you're not wrong about that.
genocide
>genocide
HUH ?
RGB is for gamerz
DP motion symbol never fails to make people seethe.