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They’re a little too shallow for your ring fingers, but if you use your middle fingers then you’ve got to juggle the L1/R1 and L2/R2 buttons with your index fingers.

The triggers aren’t in the best location, either. At least you can toggle between four distinct profiles on the fly, using buttons on the back of the controller.
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Unfortunately, the software isn’t all that intuitive, and it takes times to plug it in, make your changes, and swap back to your console to test them. It’ll definitely give you an edge, if you take the time to set it up.

That could mean having one button to pull of a Street Fighter special move, or to switch weapons instantly in Call of Duty.
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The PC software lets you set any button, combination, or macro to the four buttons. They let you keep both thumbs on the sticks, but use D-Pad or face buttons at the same time.
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You can’t swap out the physical hardware like you can on an Xbox One Elite controller, and PC software isn’t as convenient as being able to program on the fly, but there’s no doubt this is as fine-grain flexible as PS4 controllers get.Īnd that’s before you see the four extra buttons on the back – it’s these that are supposed to make all the difference to FPS fans. It can make all the difference in racing games – it’s like taking an entire turn of steering wheel lock away with a few button presses.
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You could slow down responsiveness for small nudges, then boost it to the max at full tilt, or have a smooth response across the whole range of movement. The remote along with four icons will pop up at the top of the NACON Controller Esports Revolution Unlimited Pro V3 PS4 Playstation 4 / PC - Wireless/Wired. Plug it into a PC and you’ll be able to tweak it using software – changing all kinds of things like trigger actuation points and stick sensitivity. This is where the Nacon stands apart from Razer’s Raiju. The right stick has a lot more travel than a DualShock 4, so you can pull off more precise movements, but, again, you’ve got to retrain your thumbs before it’ll click and your online scores will start seeing an improvement. It’s supposed to help with precision when you’re aiming in an FPS, but it took me a while to get used to it. The left stick has a convex shape, but the right one offers a bulging, concave one. That’s not the only sticking point, either. I didn’t find it too hard to make the switch, but anyone that’s dead set on Sony’s preferred layout will either have to stick with their DualShock, or make the jump to Razer’s Raiju. That is definitely going to divide opinions.

Rather than stick with Sony’s standard setup, the Revolution sides with Microsoft’s layout instead. In case you hadn’t noticed already, Nacon has swapped around the joysticks and D-pad. There's no doubting its quality, like a Ferrari supercar - but do you have the quality to justify its purchase?įor more information about the Revolution Pro Controller then check out Nacon's official website. We guess, then, you need to ask yourself just how much benefit you feel you will get from a piece of hardware like this. However, if you're just a gamer or casual player, then it really is hard to justify the controller's purchase at this price. It offers you unparalleled levels of accuracy and performance. We think that if you play a lot of video games, and specifically if you do so in a competitive, pro-gamer environment, then the Revolution Pro is the best PS4 gamepad in the world right now. It comes back to the point we raised right at the start of this review - how suitable is the product for the customer considering its cost. We get why this controller is wired only, as a connection over cable is the only way to guarantee a stable, lag-free connection in a tournament environment, however, as non pro-gamers, ones who have a brace of wireless-enabled new DualShock 4's sitting right there next to our PS4s, controllers that in T3 Towers or our homes work great and almost never demonstrate signs of lag, we're unsure whether we'd go out and drop close to £90 on the Revolution Pro. It's really hard to get away from the fact that while you get improvements, both in functionality and feature set, you have to make serious compromises on both connectivity options and cost to get it.
