Zhuge Jun had always held this particular controller, but he had barely ever used the two special triggers on the back.
The reason was simple—he didn't see the point of their existence.
As far as he could tell, they just mapped the LT and RT buttons on the controller.
Although the software allowed the mappings to be altered to other buttons, what was the purpose?
The back triggers required using the middle finger, which most players found difficult to adapt to.
For most people who played games with a controller, only the thumbs and index fingers were frequently utilized, and over the years, that usage had solidified into muscle memory. Whenever the LT and RT buttons were needed, the first instinct was to press them with the index finger.
In comparison, Zhuge Jun felt that it would have been more practical to make the back keys function as L3 and R3, pressing down on the left and right sticks, as pressing the sticks still seemed slightly counterintuitive.