Then Nacon came up with the Nacon Revolution Pro Controller. I had options to upgrade – most obvious being Razer’s Raiju PS4 controller but its traditional, DS4-like thumbsticks placement turned me off. It was all I needed back then in spite of its numerous shortcomings – the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack meant that I had to use either a Bluetooth headset or a USB one and the controller felt … cheap. So since early 2016, I have been on the hunt of a proper PlayStation 4 compatible controller with the asymmetrical thumbsticks placement and I started with the Hori Pad FPS Plus. With the Xbox One controller, it felt much more natural especially thanks to the left thumbstick which controls your view when aiming down the sights. While I have nothing but praise for the DualShock 4, the symmetrical placement of the thumbsticks just does not feel right when playing first person shooters with it. The reason behind it include it’s construction feel, the weight of it and most of all, the thumbsticks placements. While I game mostly on the PlayStation 4, my favorite controller of all time is the one you’d find with an Xbox One. REVOLUTION Pro Controller 1 owners: the software is now available for Mac 😉 Good news for owners of the Pro Controller 1 (with the 5-pin connector) – its software is now available for Mac, as tweeted by Nacon’s official Twitter account.
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