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Even if it's not the standard, I don't see the problem with having "Controller_Input" rather than "Controls". The prior makes the more complex inputs on one line, and easier to read. Plus, not that it matters as much, but input seems more true to the column content than controls...

Why remove the spaces between the first table and second heading? Perhaps two line breaks was one more than necessary, but with with prettytables, with no linebreaks it's less easy to see where the table ends and the section begins. Now it's also less aesthetically appealing (in my opinion, at least). --DekuGuy 19:10, 31 October 2008 (UTC)

This was actually changed recently. Please clear your cache and check the page again (ctrl+f5 on firefox). -- Prod (Talk) 19:22, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
...The change is exactly what I'm talking about. The two "! Controller_Input !! Action" lines were changed to "! Controls !! Action". The spacing between the first table and second header was removed. I believe it was better the way it was, and to prevent "the wrong version" fiasco, I'm bringing it up here instead of just obnoxiously changing the page back to my version. (And yes, I understand the purpose of standards, but why cling to them in a situation where alternatives would be better suited?) --DekuGuy 19:44, 31 October 2008 (UTC)