The actual face buttons on the other hand feel a bit strange. I do like being able to map button combos to these in my fighting games, and I am sure that they will be a boon for FPS fans. The additional customisable shoulder and trigger buttons on the rear of the controller are a nice addition and have a satisfying click. It weighs in and is physically a bit smaller than the official counterpart. So far, so good.Įven with the full range of desired weights and stick modifications, it has to be said that the unit does feel a little plasticky and lightweight compared to what you may expect from a pro grade and premium priced controller. There is a choice of concave and convex thumbstick pads, a 3 metre USC-C lead, and a little cleaning cloth. There are washers that allow you to vary the range of motion for each stick, which is a particularly useful option if for example you are playing retro titles or fighting games, at least that is where my mind wandered anyhow. I got my hands on the sleek camo colourway (one of two camo colours available) and it comes nestled in a cool carry case which also houses a set of 10, 14, and 16g weights that you can add to the 11oz controller to give it additional heft. Out of the box, the Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller is one lovely looking piece of kit.
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