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  • neighbour finally relinquished my switch this morning after signing for it yesterday then going out for the evening (rude). got it wired in to telly and amazon primed a switch pro controller as much closer to usual console control which I prefer. played about an hour or two of zelda. so far so fun. done 3 shrines and had my first foray into the cold mountains which required some spicy soup i knocked up to keep me warm.

    not seeing the total omg wow factor yet but think i need to unlock more abilities and some more areas to get the full scope.

    oh and I fucking died as soon as I discovered the tower thing by falling off it immediately #getgudn00b

    double oh. I would like to find the person at nintendo who decided to switch the buttons around to ps4 and xb1 so it's outside button to confirm and inside button to cancel and punch him in his stupid face. going to make switching between the two totally maddening.

  • It's because in Japan O is a tick and X is, well, an X. So often the circle button is yes and the x button no.

  • It's because in Japan O is a tick and X is, well, an X. So often the circle button is yes and the x button no.

    Sorry, doesn't make any sense. Playstation convention is that X is confirm and O cancel.

    Sony and Nintendo simply do things the opposite way round, which is very annoying. I've put about 40 hours in to BotW on the Switch and am still getting it wrong.

    Think @HatBeard might have the blame the wrong way round tho'. The PS controller was largely inspired by the SNES so the whole thing could be Sony's fault.

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