16th May 2005, 9:35 PM
Quote:Why yes, I COULD adapt. Fancy that! However, as I said before, it would still feel less natural than dedicating the triggers to the index fingers. Less natural, OB1. Not impossible.
You would get used to it.
Quote:Replacing an index-finger-trigger with a middle-finger-trigger was the point from the start. The X-Box360 controller has triggers placed where the middle fingers will hit them, instead of the index fingers. It's not as comfortable, because everyone is pretty much used to triggers on controllers placed where the index fingers can hit them.
That wasn't my point at all. My problem with the XB360 controller is actually that the triggers are placed in the exact same position as the Controller S, which means that you can't use the triggers and shoulder buttons at the same time... which defeats the purpose of button the shoulder buttons there at all. They should have been extra face buttons. What I proposed was to lower the triggers to fit the middle finger more naturally, so that you can use the triggers and shoulder buttons at the same time. Not my ideal set-up, but the next best way to improve the 360 pad.