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Surlent
Posts: 684/1077 |
C-Up indeed too
Nintendo made a good deal by inventing the N64 controller. There is no equivalent for emulation, so I'm using my Logitech Dual Action (exactely the samt layout like a PS1/PS2 analogue controller), since you never have the ideal setup for the four C buttons
My setup used in games, referred th the PS-joypad layout:
X = A Square = B Circle = C-right Triangle = C-up Select = C-left (try to play the Ocarina in Zelda OoT like that) Start = Start (not really ) L1 = L R1 = R L2 = Z R2 = C-down
Nah, I think, I'll put the left C-button to another position for Zelda OoT - since in battle you need to switch quickly |
Lord Rahl
Posts: 670/792 |
C-Up. Sounds better, and as people have said, you're less likely to mash the pad or stick. |
Colin
Posts: 5142/11302 |
C-up, C-down, etc.
The button comes first, then the direction. Since there are 4 C buttons, they have to each be categorized differently. You'll confuse someone if you tell them "up-C" and they hit up on the control pad. |
NetSplit
Posts: 7/117 |
Originally posted by Mutation
Originally posted by NetSplit two areas with left/right/up/down directions
There are three, if you count the D-pad.
Actually, I was counting the D-pad. But yeah, I suppose you could count the analog stick, too. I was mostly referring to how the D-pad and C buttons both have 4 directions, whereas the analog stick has 360 degrees of possible directions. |
timdevril50755
Posts: 123/245 |
I say both once in a while, but I'm leaning more towards C-Up, etc |
Xeolord
Posts: 644/3418 |
I never really use it, unless forced to like in Metroid Prime or something. But they're used more like menu surfing in Prime, instead of actually controlling you. |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 630/1757 |
yellow works...unless you have someone color blind...then you got some trouble there...but but yellow does make it easier..and its likely if you said left-C they would ask left and what c button... |
alte Hexe
Posts: 1669/5458 |
Yellow left, yellow right, yellow up, yellow down.
I called them yellow. Easier on me. |
DarkSlaya
Posts: 2486/4249 |
C-LEFT But I occasionaly say Left-C |
HyperLamer
Posts: 2082/8210 |
L+R+Z, Up+C-Down, C-Up+Down, Left+C-Left, C-Right+Right, A+B+Start.
It makes more sense not only because it sounds better, but it's less confusing. If you tell someone to press "Up-C" they're likely to mash Up before you say the C. If you say C first, they know. |
Smallhacker
Posts: 914/2273 |
C++.
...
...What?
Seriously... C-Left, C-Right, C-Up and C-Down. ...Did I mention C-Up? |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 607/1757 |
ive always called them C-up, etc, I dont think ive said up-C,etc once...that just sounds weird to me, but C-direction makes perfect sense. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 5223/12781 |
I use the C-button to crouch in Goldeneye. Honestly, I think that the c-buttons are hard to use in games.
Duke Nukem 64...ick... |
Mutation
Posts: 262/389 |
Originally posted by Ailure Whenever I speak on the net, I say c-up c-down and such.
If you could be even more picky, you could say Camera up camera down and such. Since C stands for camera and the yellow buttons was orginally made for camera movement.
The problem with replacing the "C" with "Camera" is that sometimes "C-Up"/"Up-C" would move the camera down, which can be a bit confusing. Oh well...at least that's not as confusing as what I've heard about some people doing...I heard about one guy who called the top C button "Ham Sandwich", the left C button "C-Down" (or was it "Down-C"? I can't remember exactly), the bottom C button "Bob", and the right C button "Ham Sandwich". (edit: ...or did he call the left C button "Ham Sandwich" and the right one "C-Down" or "Down-C"? ) |
Ailure
Posts: 6112/11162 |
Whenever I speak on the net, I say c-up c-down and such.
If you could be even more picky, you could say Camera up camera down and such. Since C stands for camera and the yellow buttons was orginally made for camera movement. |
Mutation
Posts: 259/389 |
Originally posted by NetSplit two areas with left/right/up/down directions
There are three, if you count the D-pad. |
NetSplit
Posts: 6/117 |
C-up flows, whereas up-C sounds awful. Plus, it makes more sense to first establish that it's C before stating the direction since there's only one C area, as opposed to two areas with left/right/up/down directions. That's probably just being really nit-picky, though, so I'll simply stand by my earlier argument of it simply sounding better. |
Chaos Force
Posts: 209/332 |
I usually use [up]-C myself. |
Alastor the Stylish
Posts: 2614/7620 |
I press C-up to jump in Super Smash Brothers. |
Mutation
Posts: 257/389 |
I've heard some people refer to them as "C-[direction]", but others have referred to them as "[direction]-C"... What do you call them? |