Hot take: Your HOTAS interface to a vehicle carrying civilians or untrained personnel/passengers being a dual shock or Xbox motif gamepad is not just "fine", it's a damn good choice if it doesn't damage interface efficiency/functionality.
If there's even a shred of a chance some untrained, panicking person might need to lay hands on the controls to save a bunch of people or avert a disaster, having the main or a backup interface be a thing they have a 90% chance of having touched a lot in their life is an objective good thing.
@noiob Not great no. Hopefully they at least had backups in the sub. I've sproinged the trigger springs on those multiple times.
@trysdyn thing is even first party gamepads are not rated to be used in environments where simple electrical failures can be lethal
@trysdyn oh also that's a wireless gamepad. as primary method of control.
@trysdyn I really liked this video by a safety engineer (timestamped to the relevant chapter) https://youtu.be/4eNm8vnKZ38?t=12m57s
he has done a bunch of very interesting ones since then if you like the style
@noiob That is certainly unwise yes 😎
@Maverynthia @trysdyn don't "x3" me about people dying a horrific death, please
@noiob I don't see the rich as people, but OK.
@noiob Did they get a third party thing? I always hear "lmao they used an xbox controller"
Cuz yeah for something that important you kind of want something that won't break and I've broken the triggers on 3 Logitech dualshock motif pads in my life just trivially.