![]() ![]() ![]() Pressing the thumbstick sucks? Map that action to the grips. You can make it so that the hand-actions that hurt the most are the ones that the game needs the least. The Steam Controller can remap buttons to a delicious degree. The Switch joy-cons have some issues (the thumbstick buttons in particular seem a little worse than on other controllers, and some certainly find the layout to be too bunched up), but being able to have my hands anywhere so I can rest my wrists arbitrarily instead of having them locked together in a frankly awkward angle is solidly beneficial. Here are two observations I've had during my recent problems: And thumbsticks are nightmares for thumbs: Moving them around can be pretty awkward, but pressing them is a terrible idea that should have never been implemented. The gymnastics of holding one thumb button while tapping another repeatedly are really not good for the thumb - I'm not buying the new Mega Man because I can't actually enjoy it, for instance. My big problem is that on most controllers each thumb controls like seven buttons, while all four fingers control two, three tops. I don't remember what I was using to play games back when I needed to grip pencils in both fists to type on a keyboard (probably occasional Gamecube controller but mostly KBM), but I am having some thumb problems that are taking a terribly long time to go away. ![]()
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