Yesterday, the PS5 was lifted. Therefore, many media released the appearance and trial play reports of the console. Some of them found that the button function of the new DualSense handle has been unified by SIE, and all the devices The factory settings are unified as the × key as the confirm key, and the ○ key as the cancel key.
[12:15:46 PM, October 6, 2020] According to a Japanese media Nlab itmedia report, SIE responded that this is true, and users cannot change the button settings , and will coordinate this strategy with game developers. For the reasons for this, SIE said: Prevent players from misuse, reduce the burden on game developers, and enhance the life of buttons.
In the previous PlayStation system, the button function settings are generally divided into two categories according to different regions: in games released in Asia, the ○ button is generally set as the confirm button, and the × button is the cancel button; while in the games released in Europe and America, the opposite is true. . In the past few decades, Sony has never tried to unify this operation.
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According to the original words of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), this is to prevent misoperation caused by different settings of the OK/Cancel keys in the game and in the system. This is indeed a very user-friendly improvement.
In addition, considering that some users still prefer to use the reverse key, or prefer to set the key operation according to their own ideas, the PlayStation system also provides the function of modifying the keys in the settings, but not all games currently support key changes. .
Naijatechnews learned that the Sony PS5 game console will be officially released on November 12, 2020.
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