10:08 you can bind the back buttons without a pc app. Make sure the controller is on Classic mode, then hold the top left button that looks like a weird triangle with 3 balls until the color ring starts blinking. Press one of the back buttons and the press whatever button you want to bind it to and then press that weird triangle button again and it will be registered.
Dude you are a life saver. I did a Google search and couldn't find anything, you saved the day. I am pinning this comment and making a short form video soon showing the world how to bind those bad boys so be on the lookout for a shout out in that video
My understanding is that there are 0 aftermarket PS5 controllers that have rumble or haptic feedback because Sony. The only controllers that can have it are first party dualsense/edge or obviously modded controllers that start life as a dualsense. The toggle switch for PS4 enables vibration because it's allowed for PS4 games and not PS5.
Thanks man! I also wrote a comment about the button ps4 ps5. Nacon did what was possible within Sony's rules. Hall effect for us customer! Precision level miles away from all other brands, but nobody seems to understand this...
Only use I can see for the thumbstick shaft "movement restrictors" is to place the fattest one on the Left Stick so you can flick the movement stick faster. You'd need to also adjust the response curve for the stick as well so that it reaches top speed with less movement as well, since the "movement restrictor" will mean the stick reaches the shell faster.
The response curve wouldn't help that. Outer threshold would need to be reduced as the stick still wouldn't reach 100%. Not all games have a outer threshold setting so yeah those restrictors are pointless.
That 20% of error on the left joystick and that assent vibration on PS5 games, for me is not acceptable. I hoped so much for this controller especially for the hall effect joystick, but as i see is worse than previous version. Thank's for the reviw mate, you're helping a lot.
I think it's because the software settings for the left stick curve.This happened to me with my Nacon Revolution for Xbox when i change the stick curve from liner to custom curve.
About that stick error - you have to adjust your profile in advanced mode, switch to linear curve without Sensitivity+ (av error 0,0% to 0,4% both sticks). Check it as soon PC app works, mine works well. Classic mode is so busted...
If I was running any of all the other accounts on UA-cam making reviews of controllers I would've just make a video with a link to this guy's channel. Easily the best!
PHIL! Kev your reviews have kept me pretty damn entertained over the years and really the only place I will go before picking up a new pad. Keep the great content coming for us stallions and stallionettes.
Have it and love it, aiming is very accurate and fast feels like aim assist is stronger on cod. kept breaking paddles on dualsense edge.. had victrix gambit it kept having issues with right analog.. i also have the victrix bfg pro its great hasnt failed me yet since release just wish the polling rate is higher...had the elite 2 stick drift was crazy and it was heavy lol... scuf reflex impact,infinity all them joints failed after a few months...
The reason they sank the PS button is on asymmetric stick design controllers, most players use their right thumb and go over that button to the dpad whilst still moving with the left stick.
I also have this controller, couple of notes. -To be fair I believe the PS4 / PS5 slider is due to how hall effect sticks need to be tuned in order to work with each console. It does seem unnecessary, but I won't complain at added compatibility. Also due to Sony's lockdown of vibration features between these generations. - The triggers are not digital mouse click, but they do have hall effect sensors. When you set them to hair trigger in the software they feel faster than mouse click ones to me. It can almost be jarring how fast they are in fact I may adjust them down a bit. If anyone is interested the sensitivity+ setting in the software puts the sticks into raw input mode. Which is an important piece of information to have when tuning them. Raw input is a bit closer to traditional controllers circularity wise and response curve wise. I have been keeping it turned off to keep the near perfect accuracy of 0.0 to 0.2 % error. EDITED: for additional context with sensitivity+ off you have a radial max deadzone so your sticks make that perfect circle in gamepad tester. That should lead to less dead areas (the red) when testing since well the error is 0.0 - 0.2% it is all blue. The response curve is a bit dialed back usually because the max deadzone is smaller. When you turn sensitivity+ on it goes into raw input mode. That technically removes the max deadzone so the sticks in theory are only limited by the physical gate of the friction rings. That will give a typical joystick error on the circularity tests. It will also be slightly more responsive which you see for your self by taking readings holding the stick all the way out in both modes to see the values. Definitely sucks the one stick was defective. If you want well tuned hall effect sticks right now, this is one of the better or only options out there with as many features as it has. Sure the gamesir is a cheap alternative, but it is definitely not quite at the level of this controller. I like it so far, the accuracy is night and day, aim assist feels different with this controller it is somehow more sticky. My theory , unproven, is the accuracy provides CoD with better location data thus generating a stronger aim assist when in the proper location. The speed of the triggers when set to the fastest setting "pro" in software and the S1-S4 buttons is impressive. I have many other pro controllers and the speed on this beats mouse click controllers in my opinion. Between the accuracy and the speed of those inputs that is enough for me to say this is a good controller. Long term we will see how it goes, I hope to see some meaningful firmware updates with hopefully an overclock option. I also have a Hypr controller on order with hall sticks, so I will see how that is in comparison. I have owned a PS5 scuf, PS5 Aim Controller, PS5 self built extreme Rate parts, and dual sense edge. I am done with stick drift my expensive aim controller sticks crapped the bed in 3-4 months... $80 or something to replace and the paddles break in 1 -2 weeks. This controller for me has more pros than cons in many ways. I dont want to keep spending money because of drift and broken paddles.
Ps5 vibration system is patented by sony, no controller other than sony branded one will work on ps5 games with vibration fiture. The button allow you to play a ps5 game version on a game like apex because you can't dowload ps4 version of Apex on ps5.
@@zanguiefcarcasse3628yet another reason I prefer custom dual senses that start life as a stock controller such as Battle Beaver, aim, hex, and hypr to name a few
As far as no vibration in the controller, no one i know that uses PS5 actually has the vibration turned on. They all turn that off. So no vibration is not a big deal to some people. Guess it just varies.
The only remark I can make as being a Playstation licensed controller is ... why are not the analogs next to each other like the Playstation ones, but instead has the Xbox diagonal analog sticks position which I personally don't like.
I bought the Nacon Revolution Pro 5 too. When I looked at the instructions...WTF, no English. 😂 Also, you can program the buttons on the back without a computer. On the C/A select switch put it on C. Then press the button on top of the controller opposite of the wire/wireless switch. Press the back button with the face button you want. When your done just press the top button again and your done. The application software ware is awesome. You can select instant triggers, pro short or full trigger. You can save 4 profiles on PS5 mode, then 4 profiles on PC, and 4 profiles on PS4 ( all profiles can be different from each other). Your left thumbstick must be a fluke because my thumbsticks are perfect (maybe I got the lottery pick!).
On ps4 I tried: 2 scuf generations (both broke paddles and paddle switches died), razr (left stick drift), nacon v2 and v3 (both perfect with zero problems). Hoping this new one for ps5 continues my previous experience.
32:28 "Common" Classic is for binding buttons without the app, Advanced is for binding buttons with the pc app and using profiles, i think up to 4 different profiles can be used.
You know what the tootsie rolls on cables are for, EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference), it filters the signal and cleans it up so your inputs are correct and not sometimes mixed
I would have paid that price for a controller that won't drift on me, but no vibration on PS5 games is a deal-breaker. No idea what they were thinking.
I'm tempted to get one based on this. I really regret buying the DS Edge - I believe this should be the standard PS5 controller - I feel absolutely robbed tbh. I have the Victrix also and I find it good but quite limiting - not a great all rounder but I'm happy to have it.
Man I wish the Razer controller was overclockable that would literally be the perfect controller for me. Need your recommendations because you’ve tested so many controllers, what is a controller that comes with mechanical buttons, is overclockable, Xbox layout, and has HE thumb sticks. I’m using the victrix gambit and I love it because of how fast it is but I would love to tryout mechanical buttons .
@@Rawzix totally overpriced. The build is nowhere near as big a jump as the Xbox Elite is over a regular Xbox controller. The battery life is EVEN WORSE than the standard controller. It lasts around 4h before you're getting low battery alerts. Abysmal.
@@yarbles66 fair point. battery isn’t really a problem for me though as I personally can play wired without it bothering me. the reason I’m considering getting the DS edge is mostly to counter stick drift. I’ve had 2 dualsense get stick drift now and buying a 3rd would set me at the price point of getting an edge. The dual senses seem to last on average about 7-8 months for me before they start getting stick drift, I don’t really wanna spend 80 bucks on a controller for it to break just over half a year. I rather just get the edge then and have to spend the 25 bucks for the replaceable sticks. Theres plenty of years until the PS6 comes out so I would have to constantly buy 80 bucks controllers if I don’t get the edge… my other choice would be getting a 3rd party controller with hall effect sticks but then I won’t be getting haptic feedback or adaptive triggers. Plus the hall effect sticks aren’t completely protected from stick drift even though people like to believe that, the stick can get off centered after certain use. also with the edge I can tune the deadzone in settings which further helps me combat stick drift. In my current situation the DS Edge seems to be the best purchase, I mean it sucks that the customer has to pay for a solution but what other choice do I have? I’m open to any other suggestions
I guess it's become a new trend for third party controllers to completely remove the vibration motors under the name of "Pro Gamer" or "Competitive" and still have exaggerated prices. I bought the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro to use in CoD and especially fighting games on my PS5, and I was extremely pleased with its D-Pad. On the other hand, having 6 extra buttons (classic Razer) is a feature that I really like (like Wolverine Ultimate for Xbox), especially for FPS games. However, despite the updates of this device, there is a serious Dead Zone problem, and although this is not a problem in fighting games, but it is a real problem while playing FPS games. I was thinking of buying this device from Nacon a while ago, but I couldn't wait and bought the Dualsense Edge. As I can see from the review, I didn't make a very wrong decision (especially regarding the D-Pad). Edge is definitely a much better choice for Mortal Kombat 1 as a fighting game right now, the D-Pad feels a little different compared to the regular Dualsense and that's definitely a nice thing. On the other hand, in fighting games that do not have a "Motion Move" system (like MK1), the Pivot D-Pad of the Wolverine V2 Pro can give a very bad experience... The only thing that makes me think about the Edge is that it could have at least 4 extra buttons, but it still gets used to it... I played MW3 with Edge throughout the beta period, and it definitely gives great performance with its minor tweaks. Of course, Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Trigger features are undoubtedly among the biggest advantages of the device. As a result, it seems that the situation of these third-party companies releasing devices that are either of poor quality (like Victrix) or have many features trimmed, even if they are "licensed", will continue for a while. Even though I used to use Series X, I still miss my Elite Series 2 in some aspects... Also thanks for the review.
If I understand it correctly it's Sony's fault that we don't have those "extra" features, they just don't allow/don't provide technology to use it in the 3rd party controllers. That explains why 5 Pro has rumble in ps4/pc mode, but doesn't have it in ps5 mode. As a PC gamer I don't mind not having rumble in ps5 mode, I will use ps4 mode instead but I see why people are upset about it
There may actually be many reasons behind this situation. Licensing problems are of course one of them, but using ordinary (non-haptic) vibration is not included in this. There are already a few models on the market with normal vibration features. Of course, it would be wrong to expect features such as Adaptive Triggers or Haptic on 3rd party devices. Another reason for this situation is the problem of devices with low material quality, such as Victrix Pro BFG; money paid for licences. As far as I know, Sony charges a high fee for licensing, and such brands make deductions from various things in order not to impose these prices on users. In fact, this is a very reasonable situation. Well, of course it would be nice to see all the features in such "Pro" devices, but unfortunately it does not happen and there seems to be nothing much to do about it.
@@dazelya It has rumble though, it just doesn't work in ps5 mode. I assume that's because you'd have to translate the "pro" haptic feedback to rumble, perhaps it's different in some way
Good afternoon, please tell me, my touch pad does not work when I play games for PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5, I tried switching the switch on both ps5 and PS4, but the touch pad still does not work. And if I play the same games on PlayStation 4, then the touch pad works. What kind of problem could this be?
I think you are the best YT channel when reviewing controllers. But of course, this is all a mater of opinion and taste...I will buy this controller, and the reason is that once I bought the first Nacon for my ps4 at the time, I got so used to it, my brain registered those back buttons position...I grab a normal dualsense in my ps5 and in FPShooters is like I cant play...my hands search automatically those back buttons. Also, the xbox like config, I got used to it to...the previous Nacon got some bad reviews, but I enjoyed it so much, with this one I just know it will be the same. Based also on your reviews I was about to buy an AIM controller, but the announce of Nacon rev 5 came, and I will not think twice, I just have my brain mechanicaly trained for Nacon controllers config...and I have to say, if it is just as good as the unlimited pro 4, its good enough for me.
@@dat1ytcomment262 not yet...I will buy it when it is available at a store here in Portugal where Im client, is not yet available. But I just know I will love it...scuf can have more things that people like, AIM seems to be great to. But, Im just so used to that rear buttons position and also the Xbox like config...the vibration perks the dual sense have with the adaptive triggers and all that are fun, but for me is a small thing compared with the main factor: rear buttons and position of those buttons.
@joaovasco3059 From the reviews on the websites the small issues I have seen are the back buttons being easily pressed and one review saying the stick cap can fall off during intense gameplay. Have you ever had problems with the back buttons accidentally being pressed on the PS4 nacon controller?
@@dat1ytcomment262 my experience with the unlimited pro 4 is very very good, never had those problems. And once I got used to the back buttons position...I simply cant have a better experience with others, cause I am so used to it. And the pro 5 is the same, so I just know it is the pro controller for me...but it is my personal experience. It happend to me to buy things based on the reviews saying is the best, and it also happened buying things that can have kind of bad reviews and for me its amazing...which is the case of the Nacon pro 4. It wasnt realy bad reviews, but people usually dont put it on the same level as the scuf for example. My advise is, if you want to buy a pro controller, and if the vibration is not that important for you, think on to things: do you want the normal config, or the left analogic in other position, like with the Xbox config? And, do you want padles or buttons, and where do you want them? Grab your controller and act like the buttons/paddles were in the specific positions, and decide with that. I am positive you cant go wrong with at least 3 options, the scuf, the AIM and the Nacon. The Edge has only 2 back padles instead of 4 so it isnt and option for me. The Razer Wolverine has a high price, but the real problem are the buttons, they simply seam weird. Other options arent in the same level, for me. So decide taking those considerations, but in my personal experience, long live Nacon!...that thing of easily pressing back buttons, I had a period to adapt, but once I got used, again, I simply dont want another configuration.
I have the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro for PS4 for a few years now, and with not that much use, one of the thumb stick snap-ins snapped. Luckily there was others included. Also one of the triggers have this annoying and loud scratching and squeeky noise thats driving me crazy. I highly prefer my PS5 Aim Controller, even though that controller had to have a thumb stick base replaced as it cracked. Never any issues with other controllers, and I own 20-25 in total that still works from different consoles.
Mine felt on the ground, lost the thumbgrip, step on it, broke the litle clip of one side, put it back in and was able to use it no problems even it was easier to take off but don't fall upside down
sad about no PS5 haptics. That is basically all that made it a non-purchase for me. How did they think they could skip that on a premium Sony-licensed controller?
Hmm just bought this controller and so far can't complain. Haven't had any of the issues you mention. Maybe software updates have fixed since upload? The only thing that sucks is the polling rate.. I'm not sure if that's something an update could ever fix though?
@@TheGlobuleReturnsYou overpaid for something that you only intend to use on PC tbh. The main reason why anyone buys this controller is to have a hall effect unit to use with their PS4/PS5.
@TheGlobuleReturns Great decision! I recently bought the Vader 4 Pro, and it's amazing. I also have the Nacon Revolution 5 Pro, but I got a great deal for it, and it's only going to be used on my PS4 and PS5 (when I buy it). I much prefer it over the stock controllers, as the layout is better and it feels very premium. But yeah, I would never recommend it as a PC only controller, especially when Flydigi exists.
The button switch ps4 ps5 is to allow you to play ps5 games. Because if u have a for example apex installed on ps5 you cannot play it without a ps5 controller. I did not want to play Apex with ps5 controller because I love the rev2 nacon. I have 2 spares! But now this one will be ok for all ps5 games! And also ps4 games! So, this button you said was not smart is indeed so usefull. There was a problem, they found a great solution, so simple and easy to do... Price point, I can pay 500$ gor this controller because no other controller is better built. Friction ring last smooth after years... And compare it to a scuff for precision, miles away So 400$ for a cheap scuff for cheaters( worth 20$) Or 200$ for precision quality build easy choice... Unleash your skills, for real this time!
Kinda late but me and my friend bought this litterally 30 mins ago (I for PS5 cause I've had major drift and I didn't want to keep pumping money for pads like I did on PS4. Also bought it from Amazon), and he for pc cause stick drift was something he also had to deal with (bought it from Nacon's site). We both had good experience with Nacon controllers in the past. I'm waiting to see it on my own hands thursday. I was always disinterested in the dual sense edge because it didn't have the hall effect and it had the scummy 25€ replacement thumbstick instead. Scuf was also off the list because while being a more staple option it still didn't have the hall effect. I've seen people praise this controller and people hate this controller, which is pretty in line with what I saw from the victrix, (which was in my sights a while ago, but you guessed it, no hall effect), so I just went with personal experience with the company. On antoher note the reasoning why third party controllers do not have vibration is because Sony outright forbids them to put it in due to it wanting to have the monopoly on haptic vibration and triggers. This was a dealbreaker for me because I use the vibration in MP games, and without the hall effect it was a no no. But coming to think of it, it's not like I buy cod anymore, the shooters I play are hunt showdown, occasionally fortnite, destiny 2 and that's about it cause I think that good shooters are hard to find nowdays. I do play fighting games but I have my arcade stick for that. Story games usually failed to use the dualsense specific features and I don't really play a lot of Sony specific exclusives, so if I want vibrations I can just plug the old dualsense, admitting that the dirft doesn't drive me insane cause it started to interfere with sprining in games like hitman and xenoverse.
@@Rawzix Yes I have gotten it and I like it very much. It's responsive in fast games like MW3, precise in games like hunt showdown and convinient in RPG with inventories like lords of the fallen or elden ring.
Lol, so funny, for the mods ? It's sad for the legit players that will face scuff modded ones. But if Anticheat online get to ban them. The ones training their aim with nacon pro will have a lot more accuracy on target speed.
Can you please connect this controller to pc VIA "STEAM" and let your pc only users know if you can re-bind every button, stick,peddles, and touch pad when connected to STEAM BIG PICTURE MODE (please note you must enable steam input for ps5 controller in settings >controller first)
I’m very new to ps5. Literally bought the console to play MK 1. I used the Elite controller and really liked the disk for MK 11 but I haven’t found a good one for ps5 yet. I had high hopes for the dpad on this. I did pick up the BFG pro and don’t hate it but it’s not exactly what I’m looking for. From a strictly fighting game perspective, possibly even dpad perspective 😂, could you recommend the controller on the dpad alone? I’m just curious before I buy it
The reason these cost so much is because of the consoles. You think Playststion would let Nacon make a pro controller for 100 dollars when the PS5 edge is 200 dollars. You'll find that the cheapest controllers are the PC/nintendo Pro controllers. I reckon third party controller company they have to pay big license fees for having them compatible with xbox and ps5
I had one of there controllers for the ps4 and it was really nice I loved it. Except the l1 and r1 buttons were so cheap they were bugging after 2 months and eventually they sunk into the controller so far they couldn’t be depressed at all
Hey man, great channel, love it! Question about the Nacon and this model in particular. There is a "battery-saving" mode one can activate where it turns vibration and led's off. Will this make the controller communicate with the pc faster? I'm a little bit let down it's around 3ms. Regards /Naconfan
I wish the other controls would have hall effect sticks that's the only reason I would buy this one but if the software doesn't work etc. it's not worth it. I think they need to work on their software for now but too many features are missing for that price point. I wish they would have the Halifax sticks on a regular revolution x that would be awesome
I got this controller after playing on an Astro c40 for 3+ years and absolutely hated it. Tried to break it in for two weeks and played terrible the entire time. Went back to my Astro with broke. Paddles and did 3x better. I’m returning it to Best Buy rn and getting a different controller.
So from what ive noticed, the advanced switch lets you pick from custom profiles you can set using the app and the common switch disables it so its default
I feel Nacon has so much potential but they just never reach it. Their headsets sound great but have all these other weird quirks and fit issues that make them annoying, their controllers look great on paper but always end up disappointing or have small issues here and there.
My main concern about buying a controller from this price range is stick drift. Is there another controller that tackles this issue aside this one? In know the edge has replaceable stick modules but they are out of stock for months so it's in practice a no solution.
There are plenty of hall effect controllers on the market, but hardly any of them are compatible with consoles, especially with the PS4/PS5. I can't really recommend those other options as they are cheap and nasty.
I got the app to work. I was able to setup my profiles and put into shooter pro mode. I learned that you have to put cod into linear instead of dynamic. My right stick does not snap to 0,0% Should I return it? Its like -1,-2
“feels like the brick Craig knocked out Deebo with” 👏🏿 👏🏿 👏🏿 had to subscribe that’s talent 😂 i just bought this controller i pray i don’t get stick drift on my ps5 😅😅😅😅😅😅 i’m trusting you
I'm looking for new controller due to orignsl ps5 goes into stick drift every time an have bought 4 of them , eony is getting beyond the joke with this an yet they still sell them at a high price for less than 2 months old.malso need to no of the charging port as bought a separate charger rather than use cabel
Why are ps4 and ps5 controllers so expensive I bought the gamesir g7 but can't get use to the thumb stick layout need a ps4 or ps5 controller style please help
Nice Review. Please guide me which controller to choose for my fps games like rainbow six and call of duty. I'm stuck between choosing Dual edge, Scuf fps,...!
Just got one of these. Was massively disappointed with the dead zone for which I can't adapt to for my FPS. I feel like a f***ing n00b, not being able to react to nearby threats or aim for a headshot.
Can someone explain how the F I take the traditional d-pad off? I want to try the dish again and I can't get that d-pad off, feels like I'm going to break it.
10:08 you can bind the back buttons without a pc app. Make sure the controller is on Classic mode, then hold the top left button that looks like a weird triangle with 3 balls until the color ring starts blinking. Press one of the back buttons and the press whatever button you want to bind it to and then press that weird triangle button again and it will be registered.
Dude you are a life saver. I did a Google search and couldn't find anything, you saved the day. I am pinning this comment and making a short form video soon showing the world how to bind those bad boys so be on the lookout for a shout out in that video
No problem! I kept on tinkering with the controller til I found out it was possible. @@GamerHeavenOfficial
@@TheRealPaullIt's mad how it took some random guy tinkering in order to find this out rather than Nacon just telling us.
I got my box from France so I had to Google translate just to find out it wasn't truly wireless and Bluetooth. Gotta use the dongle
Nice bro
What we want
1: Hall effect
2: 4 back inputs(paddle or button)
3: hair triggers/mouseclick
4: wireless connectivity
1:replaceable joysticks like dual sense (Hall effects are ass)
5:touchpad
6:PlayStation layout
7:split d-pad
4. PS5-like latency of
Sega Saturn and/or Sega Genesis 6-button controller D-pad
Hall effect on the dualsense edge and I would be good forever
My understanding is that there are 0 aftermarket PS5 controllers that have rumble or haptic feedback because Sony. The only controllers that can have it are first party dualsense/edge or obviously modded controllers that start life as a dualsense. The toggle switch for PS4 enables vibration because it's allowed for PS4 games and not PS5.
Thanks man!
I also wrote a comment about the button ps4 ps5.
Nacon did what was possible within Sony's rules.
Hall effect for us customer!
Precision level miles away from all other brands, but nobody seems to understand this...
Only use I can see for the thumbstick shaft "movement restrictors" is to place the fattest one on the Left Stick so you can flick the movement stick faster. You'd need to also adjust the response curve for the stick as well so that it reaches top speed with less movement as well, since the "movement restrictor" will mean the stick reaches the shell faster.
The response curve wouldn't help that. Outer threshold would need to be reduced as the stick still wouldn't reach 100%. Not all games have a outer threshold setting so yeah those restrictors are pointless.
At first I thought they made the thumbsticks taller until I got it. Useless for me.
That 20% of error on the left joystick and that assent vibration on PS5 games, for me is not acceptable. I hoped so much for this controller especially for the hall effect joystick, but as i see is worse than previous version.
Thank's for the reviw mate, you're helping a lot.
I don't think the vibration thing is Nacon's fault.
He got a defective controller, mine is flawless.
I think it's because the software settings for the left stick curve.This happened to me with my Nacon Revolution for Xbox when i change the stick curve from liner to custom curve.
Congratulations on almost reaching 100k subs. Soo well deserved.
Thank you very much!
About that stick error - you have to adjust your profile in advanced mode, switch to linear curve without Sensitivity+ (av error 0,0% to 0,4% both sticks). Check it as soon PC app works, mine works well. Classic mode is so busted...
🤣 dude I’m so glad u came up in my recommended feed. Great work 👊
rip epos gaming headsets😔😔😔
"They get the job done. Job being sending them back to the lobby" LOVE IT!
Hell yeah brother 😂
If I was running any of all the other accounts on UA-cam making reviews of controllers I would've just make a video with a link to this guy's channel. Easily the best!
I don't understand how these companies can STILL charge so much when you can get a Kaleid T4 for £40 and it's just as good (in my opinion).
Facts but I can't use the T4 on my ps4 or ps5
@@glt918 correct and because I only have a PC my stupid monkey brain forgot 🤣
Because if you want the features they offer and a controller with that name on it, you’ll pay for it.
@@glt918if you have a brooks adaptor you can because they have a pass through port for wired controllers.
sheeeeesh did not know about this controller, just ordered one from amazon tyvm
PHIL! Kev your reviews have kept me pretty damn entertained over the years and really the only place I will go before picking up a new pad. Keep the great content coming for us stallions and stallionettes.
Have it and love it, aiming is very accurate and fast feels like aim assist is stronger on cod. kept breaking paddles on dualsense edge.. had victrix gambit it kept having issues with right analog.. i also have the victrix bfg pro its great hasnt failed me yet since release just wish the polling rate is higher...had the elite 2 stick drift was crazy and it was heavy lol... scuf reflex impact,infinity all them joints failed after a few months...
Bro I’m on the fence on all these controllers which one do you recommend for durability and performance?
The reason they sank the PS button is on asymmetric stick design controllers, most players use their right thumb and go over that button to the dpad whilst still moving with the left stick.
I also have this controller, couple of notes.
-To be fair I believe the PS4 / PS5 slider is due to how hall effect sticks need to be tuned in order to work with each console. It does seem unnecessary, but I won't complain at added compatibility. Also due to Sony's lockdown of vibration features between these generations.
- The triggers are not digital mouse click, but they do have hall effect sensors. When you set them to hair trigger in the software they feel faster than mouse click ones to me. It can almost be jarring how fast they are in fact I may adjust them down a bit.
If anyone is interested the sensitivity+ setting in the software puts the sticks into raw input mode. Which is an important piece of information to have when tuning them. Raw input is a bit closer to traditional controllers circularity wise and response curve wise. I have been keeping it turned off to keep the near perfect accuracy of 0.0 to 0.2 % error.
EDITED: for additional context with sensitivity+ off you have a radial max deadzone so your sticks make that perfect circle in gamepad tester. That should lead to less dead areas (the red) when testing since well the error is 0.0 - 0.2% it is all blue. The response curve is a bit dialed back usually because the max deadzone is smaller. When you turn sensitivity+ on it goes into raw input mode. That technically removes the max deadzone so the sticks in theory are only limited by the physical gate of the friction rings. That will give a typical joystick error on the circularity tests. It will also be slightly more responsive which you see for your self by taking readings holding the stick all the way out in both modes to see the values.
Definitely sucks the one stick was defective. If you want well tuned hall effect sticks right now, this is one of the better or only options out there with as many features as it has. Sure the gamesir is a cheap alternative, but it is definitely not quite at the level of this controller. I like it so far, the accuracy is night and day, aim assist feels different with this controller it is somehow more sticky. My theory , unproven, is the accuracy provides CoD with better location data thus generating a stronger aim assist when in the proper location. The speed of the triggers when set to the fastest setting "pro" in software and the S1-S4 buttons is impressive. I have many other pro controllers and the speed on this beats mouse click controllers in my opinion. Between the accuracy and the speed of those inputs that is enough for me to say this is a good controller.
Long term we will see how it goes, I hope to see some meaningful firmware updates with hopefully an overclock option. I also have a Hypr controller on order with hall sticks, so I will see how that is in comparison. I have owned a PS5 scuf, PS5 Aim Controller, PS5 self built extreme Rate parts, and dual sense edge. I am done with stick drift my expensive aim controller sticks crapped the bed in 3-4 months... $80 or something to replace and the paddles break in 1 -2 weeks. This controller for me has more pros than cons in many ways. I dont want to keep spending money because of drift and broken paddles.
Ps5 vibration system is patented by sony, no controller other than sony branded one will work on ps5 games with vibration fiture.
The button allow you to play a ps5 game version on a game like apex because you can't dowload ps4 version of Apex on ps5.
Thnx bro, would you rec this for PC?
Does it have vibration?
Thank you for sharing this information, there is some good stuff in here itsBozzy
@@zanguiefcarcasse3628yet another reason I prefer custom dual senses that start life as a stock controller such as Battle Beaver, aim, hex, and hypr to name a few
@@HSGG_NJ You're very welcome. No, and yes but not for PlayStation 5 games
As far as no vibration in the controller, no one i know that uses PS5 actually has the vibration turned on. They all turn that off. So no vibration is not a big deal to some people. Guess it just varies.
The only remark I can make as being a Playstation licensed controller is ... why are not the analogs next to each other like the Playstation ones, but instead has the Xbox diagonal analog sticks position which I personally don't like.
I bought the Nacon Revolution Pro 5 too. When I looked at the instructions...WTF, no English. 😂
Also, you can program the buttons on the back without a computer. On the C/A select switch put it on C. Then press the button on top of the controller opposite of the wire/wireless switch. Press the back button with the face button you want. When your done just press the top button again and your done. The application software ware is awesome. You can select instant triggers, pro short or full trigger. You can save 4 profiles on PS5 mode, then 4 profiles on PC, and 4 profiles on PS4 ( all profiles can be different from each other). Your left thumbstick must be a fluke because my thumbsticks are perfect (maybe I got the lottery pick!).
That friday clip made my day and elevated an already great video. Keep up the good work.
I love Nacon. I'm gonna buy this one.
Great Video btw
On ps4 I tried: 2 scuf generations (both broke paddles and paddle switches died), razr (left stick drift), nacon v2 and v3 (both perfect with zero problems). Hoping this new one for ps5 continues my previous experience.
32:28 "Common" Classic is for binding buttons without the app, Advanced is for binding buttons with the pc app and using profiles, i think up to 4 different profiles can be used.
You know what the tootsie rolls on cables are for, EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference), it filters the signal and cleans it up so your inputs are correct and not sometimes mixed
FYI all the writing on the back of the box is in French.
Wee wee
Phil, always enjoy watching your vids.
I would have paid that price for a controller that won't drift on me, but no vibration on PS5 games is a deal-breaker. No idea what they were thinking.
I have a Victrix pro BFG, dualsense edge and nacon revolution 5 pro, and I have to say that the nacon controller is better for me.
That's awesome my friend, thank you for sharing
I'm tempted to get one based on this. I really regret buying the DS Edge - I believe this should be the standard PS5 controller - I feel absolutely robbed tbh. I have the Victrix also and I find it good but quite limiting - not a great all rounder but I'm happy to have it.
@@yarbles66you have problem drift on dualsense Edge?
@@mattebosky03 no, I just think it's very overpriced for what it is & honestly regular PS5 controllers should be at this level now.
Man I wish the Razer controller was overclockable that would literally be the perfect controller for me. Need your recommendations because you’ve tested so many controllers, what is a controller that comes with mechanical buttons, is overclockable, Xbox layout, and has HE thumb sticks. I’m using the victrix gambit and I love it because of how fast it is but I would love to tryout mechanical buttons .
I'm in the market for a pro controller and I'm glad i can cross this one off the list. Great review!
Make sure you cross the DS EDGE off the list. I feel robbed.
What's the best pro controller in your opinion?
@@yarbles66why? whats wrong with it?
@@Rawzix totally overpriced. The build is nowhere near as big a jump as the Xbox Elite is over a regular Xbox controller. The battery life is EVEN WORSE than the standard controller. It lasts around 4h before you're getting low battery alerts. Abysmal.
@@yarbles66 fair point. battery isn’t really a problem for me though as I personally can play wired without it bothering me. the reason I’m considering getting the DS edge is mostly to counter stick drift. I’ve had 2 dualsense get stick drift now and buying a 3rd would set me at the price point of getting an edge.
The dual senses seem to last on average about 7-8 months for me before they start getting stick drift, I don’t really wanna spend 80 bucks on a controller for it to break just over half a year. I rather just get the edge then and have to spend the 25 bucks for the replaceable sticks. Theres plenty of years until the PS6 comes out so I would have to constantly buy 80 bucks controllers if I don’t get the edge… my other choice would be getting a 3rd party controller with hall effect sticks but then I won’t be getting haptic feedback or adaptive triggers. Plus the hall effect sticks aren’t completely protected from stick drift even though people like to believe that, the stick can get off centered after certain use.
also with the edge I can tune the deadzone in settings which further helps me combat stick drift.
In my current situation the DS Edge seems to be the best purchase, I mean it sucks that the customer has to pay for a solution but what other choice do I have? I’m open to any other suggestions
Damn. The old Nacons used to be pretty good
Dang.. bummer this controller wasn't what it could've been. I'm probably going to get one of the Edge controllers.
I guess it's become a new trend for third party controllers to completely remove the vibration motors under the name of "Pro Gamer" or "Competitive" and still have exaggerated prices. I bought the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro to use in CoD and especially fighting games on my PS5, and I was extremely pleased with its D-Pad. On the other hand, having 6 extra buttons (classic Razer) is a feature that I really like (like Wolverine Ultimate for Xbox), especially for FPS games. However, despite the updates of this device, there is a serious Dead Zone problem, and although this is not a problem in fighting games, but it is a real problem while playing FPS games.
I was thinking of buying this device from Nacon a while ago, but I couldn't wait and bought the Dualsense Edge. As I can see from the review, I didn't make a very wrong decision (especially regarding the D-Pad). Edge is definitely a much better choice for Mortal Kombat 1 as a fighting game right now, the D-Pad feels a little different compared to the regular Dualsense and that's definitely a nice thing. On the other hand, in fighting games that do not have a "Motion Move" system (like MK1), the Pivot D-Pad of the Wolverine V2 Pro can give a very bad experience... The only thing that makes me think about the Edge is that it could have at least 4 extra buttons, but it still gets used to it... I played MW3 with Edge throughout the beta period, and it definitely gives great performance with its minor tweaks. Of course, Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Trigger features are undoubtedly among the biggest advantages of the device.
As a result, it seems that the situation of these third-party companies releasing devices that are either of poor quality (like Victrix) or have many features trimmed, even if they are "licensed", will continue for a while. Even though I used to use Series X, I still miss my Elite Series 2 in some aspects... Also thanks for the review.
Quality comment, thank you very much for sharing
If I understand it correctly it's Sony's fault that we don't have those "extra" features, they just don't allow/don't provide technology to use it in the 3rd party controllers. That explains why 5 Pro has rumble in ps4/pc mode, but doesn't have it in ps5 mode. As a PC gamer I don't mind not having rumble in ps5 mode, I will use ps4 mode instead but I see why people are upset about it
There may actually be many reasons behind this situation. Licensing problems are of course one of them, but using ordinary (non-haptic) vibration is not included in this. There are already a few models on the market with normal vibration features. Of course, it would be wrong to expect features such as Adaptive Triggers or Haptic on 3rd party devices. Another reason for this situation is the problem of devices with low material quality, such as Victrix Pro BFG; money paid for licences. As far as I know, Sony charges a high fee for licensing, and such brands make deductions from various things in order not to impose these prices on users. In fact, this is a very reasonable situation. Well, of course it would be nice to see all the features in such "Pro" devices, but unfortunately it does not happen and there seems to be nothing much to do about it.
@@dazelya It has rumble though, it just doesn't work in ps5 mode. I assume that's because you'd have to translate the "pro" haptic feedback to rumble, perhaps it's different in some way
Great review $200 and inflation im thinking about it because I do love the adaptive triggers l. Cheers
Thanks, dodged a bullet on that one!
Good afternoon, please tell me, my touch pad does not work when I play games for PlayStation 4 on PlayStation 5, I tried switching the switch on both ps5 and PS4, but the touch pad still does not work. And if I play the same games on PlayStation 4, then the touch pad works. What kind of problem could this be?
You should show us the best controllers you recommend in a tier list. Love your content❤
I think you are the best YT channel when reviewing controllers. But of course, this is all a mater of opinion and taste...I will buy this controller, and the reason is that once I bought the first Nacon for my ps4 at the time, I got so used to it, my brain registered those back buttons position...I grab a normal dualsense in my ps5 and in FPShooters is like I cant play...my hands search automatically those back buttons. Also, the xbox like config, I got used to it to...the previous Nacon got some bad reviews, but I enjoyed it so much, with this one I just know it will be the same. Based also on your reviews I was about to buy an AIM controller, but the announce of Nacon rev 5 came, and I will not think twice, I just have my brain mechanicaly trained for Nacon controllers config...and I have to say, if it is just as good as the unlimited pro 4, its good enough for me.
Did you get it and if so, how's your experience been?
@@dat1ytcomment262 not yet...I will buy it when it is available at a store here in Portugal where Im client, is not yet available. But I just know I will love it...scuf can have more things that people like, AIM seems to be great to. But, Im just so used to that rear buttons position and also the Xbox like config...the vibration perks the dual sense have with the adaptive triggers and all that are fun, but for me is a small thing compared with the main factor: rear buttons and position of those buttons.
@joaovasco3059 From the reviews on the websites the small issues I have seen are the back buttons being easily pressed and one review saying the stick cap can fall off during intense gameplay. Have you ever had problems with the back buttons accidentally being pressed on the PS4 nacon controller?
@@dat1ytcomment262 my experience with the unlimited pro 4 is very very good, never had those problems. And once I got used to the back buttons position...I simply cant have a better experience with others, cause I am so used to it. And the pro 5 is the same, so I just know it is the pro controller for me...but it is my personal experience. It happend to me to buy things based on the reviews saying is the best, and it also happened buying things that can have kind of bad reviews and for me its amazing...which is the case of the Nacon pro 4. It wasnt realy bad reviews, but people usually dont put it on the same level as the scuf for example. My advise is, if you want to buy a pro controller, and if the vibration is not that important for you, think on to things: do you want the normal config, or the left analogic in other position, like with the Xbox config? And, do you want padles or buttons, and where do you want them? Grab your controller and act like the buttons/paddles were in the specific positions, and decide with that. I am positive you cant go wrong with at least 3 options, the scuf, the AIM and the Nacon. The Edge has only 2 back padles instead of 4 so it isnt and option for me. The Razer Wolverine has a high price, but the real problem are the buttons, they simply seam weird. Other options arent in the same level, for me. So decide taking those considerations, but in my personal experience, long live Nacon!...that thing of easily pressing back buttons, I had a period to adapt, but once I got used, again, I simply dont want another configuration.
That semi defective stick was rough
Victrix beats this controller all day. I used both. That controller was booooottyyy.
Great job, Phil! I love your Joy Con
I have the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro for PS4 for a few years now, and with not that much use, one of the thumb stick snap-ins snapped. Luckily there was others included. Also one of the triggers have this annoying and loud scratching and squeeky noise thats driving me crazy. I highly prefer my PS5 Aim Controller, even though that controller had to have a thumb stick base replaced as it cracked. Never any issues with other controllers, and I own 20-25 in total that still works from different consoles.
Mine felt on the ground, lost the thumbgrip, step on it, broke the litle clip of one side, put it back in and was able to use it no problems even it was easier to take off but don't fall upside down
I had similar problem with trigger on my Steam Deck. I just needed to upen it up and adjust the spring, never had any problems again
Love the channel. Looking forward to your Scuf Envision Pro review!
sad about no PS5 haptics. That is basically all that made it a non-purchase for me. How did they think they could skip that on a premium Sony-licensed controller?
Best controller review's on the net.👍 are you gonna review the new scuf for pc?
Thank you I really appreciate that, absolutely I have one ordered and it should be here in a few days I am very excited
Hmm just bought this controller and so far can't complain. Haven't had any of the issues you mention. Maybe software updates have fixed since upload? The only thing that sucks is the polling rate.. I'm not sure if that's something an update could ever fix though?
Does it continue to have no vibration whatsoever on PS5 games?
@@captsteals I'm using for PC only but I'm pretty sure it will never have vibration on PS5.
@@TheGlobuleReturnsYou overpaid for something that you only intend to use on PC tbh.
The main reason why anyone buys this controller is to have a hall effect unit to use with their PS4/PS5.
@@StardustLegacyFighter yep, returned it and ordered a flydigi
@TheGlobuleReturns Great decision!
I recently bought the Vader 4 Pro, and it's amazing.
I also have the Nacon Revolution 5 Pro, but I got a great deal for it, and it's only going to be used on my PS4 and PS5 (when I buy it).
I much prefer it over the stock controllers, as the layout is better and it feels very premium.
But yeah, I would never recommend it as a PC only controller, especially when Flydigi exists.
Best review I have ever heard. Your content deserves more views sir.
Thanks Matt
FYI you can configure back buttons without pc on classic mode
To be fair the PS4 toggle is when you is it on a PS4. Simce this controller is also useable on the PS4, not just by playing ps4 games on the PS5
I've been waiting on this
How can i Turn Off the LED?
Did you figure it out?
The button switch ps4 ps5 is to allow you to play ps5 games.
Because if u have a for example apex installed on ps5 you cannot play it without a ps5 controller.
I did not want to play Apex with ps5 controller because I love the rev2 nacon. I have 2 spares!
But now this one will be ok for all ps5 games! And also ps4 games!
So, this button you said was not smart is indeed so usefull.
There was a problem, they found a great solution, so simple and easy to do...
Price point, I can pay 500$ gor this controller because no other controller is better built.
Friction ring last smooth after years...
And compare it to a scuff for precision, miles away
So 400$ for a cheap scuff for cheaters( worth 20$)
Or 200$ for precision quality build easy choice...
Unleash your skills, for real this time!
Joycon and phil. I wish i knew these people goodluck!!
The Nacon Revolution Pro 2 was perfect all they needed to was just improve on it
Kinda late but me and my friend bought this litterally 30 mins ago (I for PS5 cause I've had major drift and I didn't want to keep pumping money for pads like I did on PS4. Also bought it from Amazon), and he for pc cause stick drift was something he also had to deal with (bought it from Nacon's site). We both had good experience with Nacon controllers in the past. I'm waiting to see it on my own hands thursday. I was always disinterested in the dual sense edge because it didn't have the hall effect and it had the scummy 25€ replacement thumbstick instead. Scuf was also off the list because while being a more staple option it still didn't have the hall effect. I've seen people praise this controller and people hate this controller, which is pretty in line with what I saw from the victrix, (which was in my sights a while ago, but you guessed it, no hall effect), so I just went with personal experience with the company.
On antoher note the reasoning why third party controllers do not have vibration is because Sony outright forbids them to put it in due to it wanting to have the monopoly on haptic vibration and triggers. This was a dealbreaker for me because I use the vibration in MP games, and without the hall effect it was a no no. But coming to think of it, it's not like I buy cod anymore, the shooters I play are hunt showdown, occasionally fortnite, destiny 2 and that's about it cause I think that good shooters are hard to find nowdays. I do play fighting games but I have my arcade stick for that. Story games usually failed to use the dualsense specific features and I don't really play a lot of Sony specific exclusives, so if I want vibrations I can just plug the old dualsense, admitting that the dirft doesn't drive me insane cause it started to interfere with sprining in games like hitman and xenoverse.
Have you gotten the controller yet and do you like it?
@@Rawzix Yes I have gotten it and I like it very much. It's responsive in fast games like MW3, precise in games like hunt showdown and convinient in RPG with inventories like lords of the fallen or elden ring.
do you think he will review the new scuff controller for pc?
You gotta review the brand new PC controller SCUF just released. For me the controller was exactly what I was looking for and I just got it today.
Lol, so funny, for the mods ?
It's sad for the legit players that will face scuff modded ones.
But if Anticheat online get to ban them. The ones training their aim with nacon pro will have a lot more accuracy on target speed.
I have one pre-ordered and I'm very excited to get my hands on it.
@@zanguiefcarcasse3628actually scuf controllers have no mods on board
Can you please connect this controller to pc VIA "STEAM" and let your pc only users know if you can re-bind every button, stick,peddles, and touch pad when connected to STEAM BIG PICTURE MODE (please note you must enable steam input for ps5 controller in settings >controller first)
I’m very new to ps5. Literally bought the console to play MK 1. I used the Elite controller and really liked the disk for MK 11 but I haven’t found a good one for ps5 yet. I had high hopes for the dpad on this. I did pick up the BFG pro and don’t hate it but it’s not exactly what I’m looking for. From a strictly fighting game perspective, possibly even dpad perspective 😂, could you recommend the controller on the dpad alone? I’m just curious before I buy it
The reason these cost so much is because of the consoles. You think Playststion would let Nacon make a pro controller for 100 dollars when the PS5 edge is 200 dollars. You'll find that the cheapest controllers are the PC/nintendo Pro controllers. I reckon third party controller company they have to pay big license fees for having them compatible with xbox and ps5
I had one of there controllers for the ps4 and it was really nice I loved it. Except the l1 and r1 buttons were so cheap they were bugging after 2 months and eventually they sunk into the controller so far they couldn’t be depressed at all
What model did you have broh?
Hey man, great channel, love it! Question about the Nacon and this model in particular. There is a "battery-saving" mode one can activate where it turns vibration and led's off. Will this make the controller communicate with the pc faster? I'm a little bit let down it's around 3ms.
Regards
/Naconfan
Love the channel - do you think PS will eventually bring out an updated edge controller with 4 buttons on the rear?
I wish the other controls would have hall effect sticks that's the only reason I would buy this one but if the software doesn't work etc. it's not worth it.
I think they need to work on their software for now but too many features are missing for that price point.
I wish they would have the Halifax sticks on a regular revolution x that would be awesome
I got this controller after playing on an Astro c40 for 3+ years and absolutely hated it. Tried to break it in for two weeks and played terrible the entire time. Went back to my Astro with broke. Paddles and did 3x better. I’m returning it to Best Buy rn and getting a different controller.
So from what ive noticed, the advanced switch lets you pick from custom profiles you can set using the app and the common switch disables it so its default
I feel Nacon has so much potential but they just never reach it. Their headsets sound great but have all these other weird quirks and fit issues that make them annoying, their controllers look great on paper but always end up disappointing or have small issues here and there.
My main concern about buying a controller from this price range is stick drift. Is there another controller that tackles this issue aside this one? In know the edge has replaceable stick modules but they are out of stock for months so it's in practice a no solution.
There are plenty of hall effect controllers on the market, but hardly any of them are compatible with consoles, especially with the PS4/PS5.
I can't really recommend those other options as they are cheap and nasty.
First also love oyur contnet keep it up!
Thanks! Will do!
Good I need more! Also I ordered a Flydigi Vader 3 pro do you think that was a good decision?@@GamerHeavenOfficial
Can somebody jus tell me whats a good controller for the ps5 that doesn't get stick drift and has instant triggers
Watching and judging reviews of controllers I’ll never buy 🤣
I got the app to work. I was able to setup my profiles and put into shooter pro mode. I learned that you have to put cod into linear instead of dynamic. My right stick does not snap to 0,0% Should I return it? Its like -1,-2
The Drift is due to shooter pro mode. You can just turn it off and put the deadzone to 0
Are you gonna do a teardown because I'm very curious about that left stick module & how they got the face buttons to feel better than stock
I wish to see a teardown video of this boy to check if it use that ksilver jh16 joystick
Its on the shelf of best buy. Or at least sold by best buy
My box came all jacked up from France like if they had some Frenchmen dance on it before they sent it to me.
You can map the buttons on the controller itself you don’t need to do it on a computer
Sounds awesome, cant wait to get mine
“feels like the brick Craig knocked out Deebo with” 👏🏿 👏🏿 👏🏿 had to subscribe that’s talent 😂 i just bought this controller i pray i don’t get stick drift on my ps5 😅😅😅😅😅😅 i’m trusting you
Does it have independent back buttons? I mean, can you assign keyboard buttons, or only mirroring existing ones from the controller?
I'm looking for new controller due to orignsl ps5 goes into stick drift every time an have bought 4 of them , eony is getting beyond the joke with this an yet they still sell them at a high price for less than 2 months old.malso need to no of the charging port as bought a separate charger rather than use cabel
On 05:19, @gamer Heaven, what is that smoking Ace Gun on the desk?
Why are ps4 and ps5 controllers so expensive I bought the gamesir g7 but can't get use to the thumb stick layout need a ps4 or ps5 controller style please help
Nice Review. Please guide me which controller to choose for my fps games like rainbow six and call of duty. I'm stuck between choosing Dual edge, Scuf fps,...!
Do the trigger stop work for you on Warzone? Can’t get the R2 to shoot while using it
No dualsense adaptative triggers , no dualsense vibration
Those features are only available on duelsense controllers as Sony doesn't let third party controllers have them
Does the remaping for the rear buttons from the past versions work on this one? Have you tried it?
❤❤❤ happy , got One, Great CHANEL 🎉
Just got one of these. Was massively disappointed with the dead zone for which I can't adapt to for my FPS. I feel like a f***ing n00b, not being able to react to nearby threats or aim for a headshot.
Maybe the controller isn't the problem?
Jk, I'm pretty bad with controllers for FPS games too, hence why I'm always on KBM for Warzone.
With the 2.4 ghz dongle being used and it being recognized as an Xbox 360 controller when overclocking, is it using X-Input on PC?
can you do like a top 5 or 10 best controllers, for certain budgets that can range from $40 - $200
Can someone explain how the F I take the traditional d-pad off? I want to try the dish again and I can't get that d-pad off, feels like I'm going to break it.
Are you going to do a modded zone Hall effect joystick review
When do we get to see a review on the new Scuf Envision Pro PC controller?
Looks like you jitter is actually lower consistently after overclock
Does it have a microphone like the ps5 controller?
Nothing. Just watching a £200 controller video🎉🎮
What’s your opinion on the best Hall effect controller available for PC?
I ve been looking for a good controller that doesn't get stick drift and has quick triggers which has landed me here...
Can you please tell me how to change the polling rate of the gamesir G7 se in the Nexus app as you previously mentioned
Cant connect my revolution pro since 3 hours... I need help please