It started with the cable disconnecting and randomly freezing the entire controller while shooting. Unfortunately, the issues were yet again a major problem. I then adjusted it again and suffered from the same ghost trigger issue.Īfter adjusting the controller twice I decided to get it returned which I did. I adjusted the dead-band point of R2 on the app lower and it lasted another month until it happened again. After six months of use, the triggers started pressing themselves yet again. New USB Type-C port, new paddles and overall sturdy design.
#Ps4 nacon revolution pro controller pro#
I decided to send the original controller to the bin. Then we have the Nacon Revolution Pro PS4 Controller 2 which was a big improvement from the original. It started out fine but as an avid Destiny player, and basically every other game that requires you to spam the R2 button, it just wore out very quickly. In addition, it also just disconnected itself from my console at random times. It lasted around ten months before the trigger started to press itself as if the sensitivity mechanism broke. You know, the one you had to screw in the cable to the back. I would love to share how amazing these controllers are but unfortunately, Nacon has a long way to go before these devices stand the test of time. In short, I have been through three of them in the past three years and every single one of them has suffered some sort of trigger issue in some way or another. Call this a rant or simple a PSA but the Nacon Revolution Pro PS4 Controller range may look great from the outside but it is a poorly-built controller.