While it may trounce the standard Xbox controller, it’s going up against some stiff competition. The body features a slightly textured finish around the grips that looks great but also make it easier to hold. There’s also a small, subtle embossed Nacon logo above the Xbox button. The slightly larger action buttons looked a little goofy to me at first, but after using them I have to admit they feel great on my thumbs, as well as feeling nice and clicky without feeling too light or cheap. It also sports an adjustable 4 or 8-way D-pad, which is preferred for fighting game enthusiasts, as it can make some moves easier to perform when compared to a standard thumbstick. The Two triggers and shoulder buttons on the top have been enhanced and they defiantly felt lighter and more responsive than the standard Xbox controller. Not only that but the vibration and feedback felt much stronger than previous models due to the addition of 2 haptic vibration motors. One of the most notable additions is the 4 customisable buttons on the back of the controller which are really handy especially for competitive gaming, having your reload, or grenade buttons closer can make a huge difference to split second combat decisions but it does take time to get used to using them as you can’t see them. NACON REVOLUTION PRO 1 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE.
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