Nakan is a French gaming company that produces accessories and publishes games. The Company’s Revolution for PlayStation 5 is one of the few official licensed controllers for the 5 Pro controller PlayStation – and one of the models of the novel. For the starters, it is more square-off than duelsense controllers, and it also has an incomplete Jystic layout of Xbox-style instead of the PS’s symmetry zoststick format. The mouth buttons are somewhat flatter than other PlayStation controllers and the larger and even bumper and triggers are more prolonged. In fact, it seems like an Xbox-inspired controller that seems licensed for the PlayStation. Personally, I don’t object to it too much because I like the Xbox layout but PlayStation Purists can be closed by such big differences.
One of the main differences in the Revolution 5 Pro is how delicate you can make the hardware. Like other pro other controllers, you can replace zoststick caps and D-Pad, but with the revolution you can also change the thickness of the joystick shaft for greater accuracy when moving or targeting. Although the great part for me is Nacon includes three weights that can add to the grips to get the right feeling for your play style.
You have also received all software customization options that you expect for Pro -composure, in which profiles are the ability to create and store (four active at once), convene an audio ecualizer to use the Joystick Dead zones and trigger reactions and even the controllers. Options of the PC app are more granular than most of the other I used and impressive to see the level of options available.
One of my grip is the trigger stops about the controller without a possible controversial design. There is only a half-stop option and when you can shorten the response through the software, most other pro controllers give you more physical trigger-stop options.
