Reading an article on Polygon where Ben Kuchera or whatever laments that he can't figure out which button is power and which is eject on the PS4...three years on. Followed by the normal crowd of people with nothing better to do than bitch on a topic about something so inconsequential.
My opinion? If you are so fracking stupid you can't figure out after three years what button does what, then maybe you should focus on doing something besides gaming! They are marked people! And for the whiners complaining about them not being "clicky", if they actually owned a PS4 instead of bitching about it, they would know that all the newer models switched to physical buttons almost two years ago! My 20th Anniversary model from December 2014 has physical buttons!
Sometimes this whole entitled, whiner generation we are producing just pisses me off. "Oh, I hate that I can't figure out which button ejects the disc. Oh, I hate that I might have to get off my dead, Cheetos eating ass to swap a disc. It's such a pain. Oh, I hate that I work at McDonald's for minimum wage and I deserve $15 an hour even though I can't get a fucking order straight. Oh, I hate that I have to turn my phone off and stop making my oh-so-important posts and uploading Instagram pics of my dinner just because I am in a movie theater." What a load of pussies the US of A is turning out these days.
I can never remember which button is which, the icon for the button is so small even in good light it's hard to see, but particularly difficult in poor/no lighting. I don't play my PS4 very much, and even when I do, I generally have digital goodies to play, so I rarely mess with those buttons. But when I do, I almost always get them wrong.
I don't know, I think it's a legitimate complaint. Sometimes I turn off the system when I mean to take out the disc, and sometimes I eject the disc when I mean to turn off the system. Call it stupidity, but as an engineer, I know that's poor design.
I didn't read the article, so I don't know how much that guy was whining, but it seems like a legitimate complaint, and even more so not really worth getting so worked up about it.
I don't really care about the clickiness, only late model PS3s had clicky buttons, the rest had similar buttons. I bought my PS4 on launch day, so I know nothing about later model PS4s.