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I've yet to play any Playstation game where the in game voice acted tutorial refers to the X button as Cross.

Well of course. How else will the stunted brains of the Ecks peasants be able to comprehend which button to push? They would just throw the controller in frustration if presented with reality! Tutorials are not needed for the enlightened master race of the cross people.
 
Yep, tekken got it ingrained in my head real fast.

but damn if it wasn't a bit confusing with MGS doing it's X = back nonsense.

I'll be honest, FFT fucked me up for about a day when it launched, and when I go back and play it, it takes me like 5 min to readjust to O being confirm.
 
Also, this thread reminds me of the early PS1 games that uses circle for confirm, like ffvii. It was hard to go back and forth until games standardized that.
 
I still think O to confirm and X to cancel is better.

I also say the "ecks" button.

Gif is gif, gif is not jif (the peanut butter). There's an .jif extension in existence too so wtf.
 
Not really, in an X you have two sets of different angles, not four sets of the same angle.

Lowercase x does. Saltires have filled out sections, where x is just lines. x on the controller looks like a lower case x before it ever looks like a saltier. You can argue it is a saltier but there really is no real reference that proves the case. It literally can be called both and be right technically, but realistically "cross" means BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! :P

I mean if we are going to use wiki as the end all X mark is a thing too.

I still think O to confirm and X to cancel is better.

I also say the "ecks" button.

Gif is gif, gif is not jif (the peanut butter). There's an .jif extension in existence too so wtf.

Whatever MR CROSS!
 
Although I refer to the button as X and never Cross, cross does make much more sense. I mean we don't refer to O as well....Oh ? I thought the point of the shapes is that they're NOT language characters, and can be interpreted worldwide as the shapes they are. I'm curious as to what non-English speakers refer to it as. It will always be X to me, but three shapes and a random English character does not make sense, I think it makes more sense as Cross.
 
This is so odd. I've honestly never heard anyone say the letter X for the PS controller button, don't know if it's because an X is taller than it's wide or if it's simply because the other buttons has always been geometrical symbols instead of letters, but for me it's always been kryss (swedish for cross, not the religious symbol) on Playstation and the letter X on Nintendo and Xbox.
 
I've always called it X. Cross sounds wrong. The shape is oriented diagonally anyway, so it resembles an X, not a +.
 
i call it X not cross, but isn't "X" a letter? if the rest are shapes, it's surely cross.

In japanese, they don't say "cross" they say "batsu" for the button btw
 
Immediately for Playstation, same for Xbox.

BUT even tho I've been gaming Nintendo consoles all my life and they're my fav, since the Super Famicom I still after all these years can't wrap my head around their layout... It's obvious my brain can possibly process so much stupidity and will never ever grasp why:

FFS, THE HELL DOES B come *BEFORE* A??!!!

Doesn't fuckin' make sense goddamn it! Same for X and Y!

Xbox has it right.

X Y
A B


FTW.

Only good layout was Gamecube's (all hail NGC) and Wiimote+Nunchuck
 
One looks like a Saltire the other looks like an x.

X has been a shape for the masses for ever(X marks the spot). It may not be an official letter buy it is a symbol. Beyond that it most def isnt a greek cross shape.

X as a symbol has been historically described as a cross and less people actually use the term saltire (reason being, if you haven't guessed, is because the symbol was around long before the english alphabet). But just because the masses use the letter X to describe the symbol doesn't mean it is really correct.

The masses use terms like "ain't" , "could care less" and the most common I hear is when people use the letter O to describe the number Zero in a sequence of numbers.

Using incorrect terms become habit especially if no one is corrected on these things.

Lowercase x does. Saltires have filled out sections, where x is just lines. x on the controller looks like a lower case x before it ever looks like a saltier. You can argue it is a saltier but there really is no real reference that proves the case. It literally can be called both and be right technically, but realistically "cross" means BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! :P

I mean if we are going to use wiki as the end all X mark is a thing too.

Ok. From your link.......

An x mark (also known as a cross, x, ex, exmark or into mark[1]) is a mark (x, ×, X, ✕, ☓, ✖, ✗, ✘, etc.) used to indicate the concept of negation (for example "no, this has not been verified" or "no, I don't agree") as well as affirmation (for example in election ballot papers or in x marks the spot). It is often used opposite the check mark or tick (or the O mark used in Korea and Japan).

and....

As a verb, to ex (or x, notably one of the shortest English words)[3] off/out or to cross off/out means to add such a mark. It is quite common, especially on printed forms and document, for there to be squares in which to place x marks, or interchangeably checks. In some areas it's common for people to check a square box with a cross rather than a check mark, while in others the check mark (✓) or even a v mark[citation needed] is used.

Immediately for Playstation, same for Xbox.

BUT even tho I've been gaming Nintendo consoles all my life and they're my fav, since the Super Famicom I still after all these years can't wrap my head around their layout... It's obvious my brain can possibly process so much stupidity and will never ever grasp why:

FFS, THE HELL DOES B come *BEFORE* A??!!!

Doesn't fuckin' make sense goddamn it! Same for X and Y!

Xbox has it right.

X Y
A B


FTW.

Only good layout was Gamecube's (all hail NGC) and Wiimote+Nunchuck

Best example here. Nintendo and Microsoft used letters instead of sybols so calling them a cross in those cases would be incorrect.
 
i call it X not cross, but isn't "X" a letter? if the rest are shapes, it's surely cross.

In japanese, they don't say "cross" they say "batsu" for the button btw

Yep, that's one of the things lost in translation about the Sony button layout: X (batsu) and O (maru) are highly recognizable shorthand symbols for false/no and true/yes in Japan. Their positions correspond to the way things are still done on Nintendo controllers.
 
LOL, this quickly turned into a gif vs jif thread.

As for how long it took me to get used to the buttons? My only prior experience was N64 and GC before playing a friend's PS2 so the button layout was different for me. I would screw up a bit early on, but it took less than 10 minutes for me to get a decent idea where they were. It also helped that the game gave a hint during the tutorial where they were by having the symbols in a certain direction (right, down, etc)
 
Yep, that's one of the things lost in translation about the Sony button layout: X (batsu) and O (maru) are highly recognizable shorthand symbols for false/no and true/yes in Japan. Their positions correspond to the way things are still done on Nintendo controllers.

i wonder who decided the change for american/european consoles? it seems an annoyance that is too late to change back, and it would of been fine and accepted from the beginning.
 


Its Cross, not X
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I've always called it X. Cross sounds wrong. The shape is oriented diagonally anyway, so it resembles an X, not a +.

A cross can also be x, not only +

Having said that, here we call it "ex" (even tho I know it's "cross" I refuse to call it that and it seems my fellow countrymen agree with me :P)
 
A G is a G and an X is an X. I call 'em like I see 'em.
And the O, is it a circle or the letter O?

For me it has always been about geometry on Playstation and both an X and an O is taller than it's wide so for me it's always been: square, triangle, cross, circle. But like I said above, cross in swedish is kryss and isn't the same as the religious symbol which I'm seeing people post in this thread which might make it less strange to go for cross (kryss) in my case.
 
Hey. People. This prototype PlayStation controller had a vertically oriented "two-intersecting-lines-symbol" and one that was tilted 45 degrees!

614A5LO.jpg


Where is your Penta-God now?

More forgotten ancients:

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Imru’ al-Qays;118111460 said:
It was and still is an America-specific phenomenon. In Japan O still represents OK and X represents cancel.
It's that in the USA too if you look at many machines here, the guy who decided otherwise was just an enormous asshole.

And it took me awhile to learn it initially, but it's second nature to me now. And X and cross are equally valid in my mind, cross fits the motif but X is quicker to say so I usually prefer that in speech. Box for square is just madness though.
 
Hey in some metal gear game they have the voice actor say "Press the X (ecks) button to" or whatever. This is the same game that uses Circle for what it is and X for what the original button was for.

The fuck is cross
 
It's pretty easy to code switch for me, but I'd played the NES, Genesis, SNES and PS1 by the time I was 4. The only controller layout I had problems with remembering was the SNES controller's, for some reason. Coincidentally, that confusion helped me adapt to the Xbox layout pretty quickly. :P

So long as no one ever called the X button "criss", it's whatever, but I said "ecks". O was mostly "circle" and on rare occasions "oh," depending on how frantically I was trying to communicate.
 
Hey in some metal gear game they have the voice actor say "Press the X (ecks) button to" or whatever. This is the same game that uses Circle for what it is and X for what the original button was for.

The fuck is cross

Actually, they never referrer to the buttons by name in MGS.
It's always "Press the action button"
I remember it well, because I always used to think "WHATS THE ACTION BUTTON!?"
 
Hey. People. This prototype PlayStation controller had a vertically oriented "two-intersecting-lines-symbol" and one that was tilted 45 degrees!

614A5LO.jpg


Where is your Penta-God now?

More forgotten ancients:

b4LHwge.jpg

I say X, but even I would call that cross "plus". After all, the other symbol is minus.
 
Hey. People. This prototype PlayStation controller had a vertically oriented "two-intersecting-lines-symbol" and one that was tilted 45 degrees!

614A5LO.jpg


Where is your Penta-God now?

More forgotten ancients:

b4LHwge.jpg

Kind of wish they stuck with the Saturn-esque six face button design.
 
Took me a few minutes to learn the function.

Triangle=Menu
X=Confirm(Cancel-J)
O=Cancel(Confirm-J)
Square=The red-haired step-child, disowned by the main family button. Could be anything when he grew up, but not good enough for the world to care, and was not given a universal command.

I am serious, I can't remember if Square has a universal command.
If X is a Jump, then Square would be an Attack. If X is Attack, then Square would be Block/Dodge, or Secondary Attack.
Square always depends on another button function to have its own usage.
 
Playstations buttons seemed so weird to me when they first came out, and technically a lot of them are still kind of annoying for shorthand purposes (when reading an FAQ or something it's not exactly great to have to write out "triangle" or "square" a bunch, compared to ABXY." Still, I got the hang of Playstation after a while.

And yes, it's X, not "cross."

The REAL crime of crimes, though, is that Nintendo and Microsoft both use the A-B-X-Y button labels, but swap their positions around. B on a Nintendo system is A for Microsoft and having grown up on Super Nintendo and been very used to Nintendo gaming in general, trying to play PC games that use the Xbox-style button notation really winds up fucking with my head something fierce. Quick-time events especially were a bitch for me to try and fumble through because when I'm used to seeing a "Y" pop up on screen, my instinct is to go SNES on it and press the leftmost face button. Wrong! Dammit!
 
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