
Circle. Triangle. Square. X. Long ago, the four buttons lived together in harmony. Then everything changed when the Cross nation attacked.
The X button onPlayStationcontrollers looks like the letter X. Look, I don’t know what to tell you. This isn’t exactly the kind of hard-hitting journalism I thought I’d be doing after I graduated either.
Now if only there was some kind of different, shaped-based word I could use here instead so it would fit in with the rest of the buttons’ naming convention… gimmie a minute, it’ll come to me.
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Turns out, it’s not a big X. Well, I mean, it is a big X, it’s just that Sony would prefer you refer to it as the “Cross” button.
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“Triangle. Circle. Cross. Square. If Cross is called X (it’s not), then what are you calling Circle?” retorted whoever was behindPlayStation UK’s Twitter account. Oh hey, the UK flag has a big X on it too! Mate, the jokes in this article are just writing themselves.
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Even though multiple people in the thread refused to fall in line,Eurogamer’s Vikki Blakenoted that there’s actually some scientific basis behind the naming convention.
OK, so, firstly, they’re all shapes and an X is a letter. I can only assume my Pulitzer Prize is already in the post.
Secondly, according tosome boffin on Twitter, “Crosses form a square” and “Exes don’t have the same distance between each stick.”
So, there you have it. It’s a Cross button.
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Well, actually, it could be argued that Circle and Cross are actually “yes” and “no” buttons,as in Japancircles actually indicate something is correct whereas crosses are actually shorthand for something being incorrec– actually, you know what, never mind.
Topics:Sony,PlayStation