DeathReborn
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Not sure what you are talking about. Xbox controllers have always been symmetrical.
And the analog placement is proper. The left analog stick is in the most primary spot where your thumb naturally rests. Just like the buttons on the right side are where your right thumb naturally rests. The right analog and face buttons are what are most used for most games so they are in the primary positions - makes total sense. The d-pad is in the secondary position and the right analog is in the secondary position since those aren't primary inputs for the most part.
Playstation has always had it wrong and the left analog is in the secondary position and the right analog is in the secondary position. Why would the primary input method be in the secondary position? It makes absolutely no sense. Well I mean it made sense for the first dual shock since they literally tacked on analog sticks to the original PSX controller. And in PSX days, the analog stick WAS the secondary input - the dpad was still primary input for like 95% of games. But since then there is no excuse. Just terrible design.
And it makes it easy to touch thumbs when using dual analogs. Thankfully the DS4 is wider so that doesn't happen as much anymore.
Analogue sticks are asymmetrical, it's uncomfortable. You say Sony got it wrong, I say Microsoft got it wrong.