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The LED markers also prove handy for easily tracking what mode and settings are currently enabled on the controller: a blue ring of light around the right joystick for Mode 1's default play, a red ring for jumping between Mode 2's preset profiles on the fly, while additional LED indicators show the battery level and whether the microphone is muted (mode 3 is just the second mode for use on PC, and turns the ring an eye-catching violet.) Verdictįor the majority of gamers out there, the standard DualShock 4 controller that shipped with your console is likely to be enough for your needs. The Nacon controller is perfect for shooters, then, where you may need to swap between different mapping presets when you switch to a new weapon or loadout in the heat of battle, while the overall comfort and quality of the build makes it a joy to use for anything from resource management sims to 2D platformers (we sunk a good few hours into Rayman Legends to make sure.). The bulked-out shape and rubber grips make it well suited to long play sessions without cramp or discomfort, with hair-triggers and spacious joysticks that allow for far more precise control, along with the button mapping to make your controller work to your preferences not to mention the option to swap between wired or wireless play, so you're not stuck waiting for the thing to charge before being able to play again.
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The Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro Controller is a treat to use.
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Our only real disappointment is that you need to install the app on PC to make your own presets (via the Nacon Gaming website), with no option to do so through the PS4 console. I quickly put this configuration through its paces in Max Payne 3 in free-aim (soft-lock turned off completely) and was able to reliably score headsets in both full-speed gameplay and bullet time, so I had the desired amount of accuracy and precision needed.You can create more extensive presets in Racon's PC app, which allows you to remap the rest of the buttons (PS button excluded) and alter the sensitivity of the joysticks. One thing that received criticism on older Nacon Revolution controllers is the D-pad, but I found that the directional buttons on the Nacon Revolution X Pro controller were responsive and tactile when I put it through its paces in Mortal Kombat 11, Tekken 7, Sonic Mania, and pretty much anything else I trialed that required a digital input.Īfter a few minutes of playing around with the weights and the stick shafts, I quickly found a setup that worked for me: the 16g set in each grip and the thinnest washer I could find to allow for the greatest degree of movement.
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Having a physical tethered connection to your system of choice goes a long way to eliminate the likes of input lag and latency issues which are particularly pressing when playing competitively, sure, but I would have liked the option to sync up via Bluetooth (or 2.4GHz wireless) for the sake of convenience. It should be noted that, unlike the Revolution Unlimited Pro, the Nacon Revolution X Pro isn't wireless.
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Really though, I'm just glad that the Nacon Revolution X Pro controller wasn't wrapped in a glossy black finish no one wants a lubricious fingerprint magnet. Unlike some controllers which can get slippery in the hand, this texture ensures that you've got a good handle on the unit at all times. Similarly nuanced is the rubber patterned grip that adorns the back of the gamepad.
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There's an almost military-style, angular feel to the controller with its deliberate carved lines that run underneath the left analog stick and the face buttons it's very subtle, but it looks cool. It's hard to miss the prominent RGB light ring that surrounds the right analog stick, and there's no accounting for taste, but I think it lends an aura of interest and novelty to what would otherwise be a fairly by-the-numbers gamepad. With one obvious exception, the Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller looks very similar to the standard Xbox Wireless Controller. (Image credit: Nacon) Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller review: design