
In action I found them precise, and while I can’t say my Overwatch gaming was any better than playing with the official Xbox controller, it certainly wasn’t any worse. Nacon do a good job with analogue sticks across their various products, and that’s no different here, though the left analogue stick does feel a touch looser than the right. No matter the size of your hands, in use it feels taut and responsive. PC players meanwhile won’t have much to worry about. For Xbox gaming, I’ve had to find a spot on the sofa in order to get comfortable without also providing my children with an impromptu skipping rope. With a 3-metre cable you’re getting a relatively decent amount of flexibility to do that, though it’s going to be worth bearing in mind where you normally sit to play your games.
#Nacon revolution ps4 controller release date pro
The Nacon Pro Compact Controller – or the RIG Pro Compact Controller if you’re in the US – is a wired USB-A option, meaning that you’re going to have to be plugged into your system to use it.
#Nacon revolution ps4 controller release date Pc
Nacon, in their inimitable fashion, has heard your supplications, and here arrives the Pro Compact Controller for Xbox and PC gamers everywhere. Perfect for smaller hands, or perhaps for those looking for a space-saving alternative, a compact controller might just be the answer to your prayers. Over the years we’ve seen a whole host of different approaches, whether it’s the Dreamcast’s controller and its mini-console VMU memory cards (what an amazing series of words to stick together), or the DualSense’s incredible new adaptive triggers, but an underrated option is the notion of a compact controller. If you’re going to play video games on a console, you’re going to need a controller (unless you’re sticking with Kinect games for the rest of your life).
