share 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 For as long as there have been gamers, there have been tools and accessories that offer players an edge over the rest, as if it’s the shoes that make the runner. For console players, much to the amusement of the PC Master Race, it’s placing faith in the ‘Pro’, or professional controllers that offer slightly more features to hardcore players, as newer games, such as 2020’s free-to-play battle royale, Call of Duty: Warzone, established the catalyst for another wave of ‘Pro’ controllers, as gamers demanded niftier ways which might make the difference between a well-executed dropshot kill and a visit to the gulag. From extra buttons, additional back bumpers to even weight customisation, a Pro controller’s offer of added dexterity and flexibility over a regular controller even extends to newer, unorthodox ways to hold your controller.
Fast forward to 2024 and the Pro controller scene is now littered with options, like the skins available for a game character, with prices ranging from S$150, to up to S$300, versus S$90 for a regular Dualshock PlayStation 5 controller. The Nacon Revolution 5 Pro , or Nacon R5P for short, stands out in that it’s not a PlayStation 5 accessory from yet another peripheral company, but the S$339.90 device is actually an officially licensed Sony controller that gives the high-performance, ultra-customizable DualSense Edge (S$295) controller a run for its money.
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