To be honest though, the handle buttons are a little tough to press and it required myself to really crimp my fingers around the controller. What more, if you are using it with a PC, you’re treated to two buttons on the left handle and two more on the right so you can begin to spread out around the controller.
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Yes, this controller will work with PCs too as long as you download the parent app. There’s also a toggle to change the controller to Controller 1, Controller 2, and PC. On the back and it’s something I need to mention, and that’s the fact that there is a switch that changes the Nacon Revolution Unlimited controller between wired and wireless connections. It’s compatible with a range of gaming headsets too as long as they connect via jack port. The front triggers are physically clickable with an audible click so you know when you’ve pressed the button. Button presses feel weighty, and the rear triggers are pressure sensitive which makes this perfect for more racing orientated titles. The entire Nacon Revolution Unlimited controller is covered in a soft to touch coating, almost rubberised, with some grip on the back of each handle so you can hold it easier. But if you’re like me and want a bit of finesse, or even a slower experience as I’m not the best with a game pad, you can use the larger shafts. Where as with the thinnest shaft, you can perform fast spins. This reduces travel distance in games like Apex Legends for example.
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The most interesting feature of the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro PS4 Controller is the six joystick shafts, that come in different widths. It measures around 3.5 inches in length and can bend 90°. It’s not even black either, with the coating an almost gunmetal type grey. If you’ve got your PS4 looking all sleek on display, this thing only ruins the aesthetic. It almost resembles one of those WiFi aerials that stick out the back of some wireless routers. The worst thing about the controller however is the fact that it relies on a pretty garish wireless receiver to gain connection to your PS4. Means I can sit back on my sofa and still play the Playstation. There’s also a three meter USB Type-C charging cable included too which is a nice touch. The weights range from 20g through to 32g, with each increment split into two different weights for each side of the controller. There are six weights, so you can adjust the overall weight of your controller. The accessories you get with the controller are two convex and two concave thumbstick heads. The rest of the buttons are pretty much how you would expect from a Playstation. Of course you get the main Nacon Revolution Unlimited controller, which resembles an Xbox One controller as the thumbsticks aren’t in line with eachother in the centre. It can cost anywhere from £109 right up to £149 depending on the online retailer which is a little steep, but the Nacon controller offers a few more features that the standard official Playstation controller doesn’t.įor those features, I’m going to talk about what you get inside the box. It’s hard for companies to really break into the custom controller market, especially if they’re going to be charging a large premium like the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro PS4 Controller. Of course it’s a nice gesture, and it enables you to play some games with your siblings, friends or parents, but does it ever beat an official controller from the console’s manufacturer? No chance. Everytime you sit down with a bunch of friends to play some couch co-op, there’s always someone who ends up with that one custom controller that your long lost relative had bought you one Birthday.