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    I’ve just tried Nine’s new Xbox Controller – and I never want to play with a regular controller

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    I’ve just tried Nine’s new Xbox Controller – and I never want to play with a regular controller
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    High Caliber Professional Controllers have a niche in the market, as they appeal to competitive concerts and people who want more precision while playing their games.

    These controllers often pack the additional additional buttons, better response and customized features to provide competitive edge to players. They are also quite expensive than regular controllers, some “pro” controllers are retail for a maximum of $ 200.

    But I am not capable of ordinary target audience. I will play the latest call -of -duty game every year, but for the story campaign (if it is one), and maybe a multi -player is one or two weeks, I will go ahead. I am actually an RPG boy.

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    But I got hands with the Nicon Revolution X -infinite controller for the Xbox and PC, and I can’t see myself going back using regular pads.

    A controller is designed for Pro Gaming

    Revolution X infinite | Trailer reveal – YouTube
    Revolution X infinite | Trailer reveal - YouTube


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    Like its PS5 counterpart, the Revolution is shaped like a standard Xbox Pad in the unlimited form of X -infinite, with offset thumb sticks. This is the thing that has an Xbox identification of the controller, as well as the Big Xbox Logo button that can be used to turn on your console.

    The X -unlimited controller is a bit blackier than a standard Xbox series X -controller, but not much that it feels burdensome. It is actually appropriate in my hands compared to the standard controller, because the latter sometimes feels a bit smaller. In fact, I just complain about the face buttons actually feel very smooth.

    The reason may be that I have ever used default controllers who came with my Xbox Console, but I have become accustomed to the “click” of his face buttons. The little resistance I feel while pressing the facial buttons reinforced the idea that yes, I actually press them.

    Nichan Revolution X unlimited Controller

    (Image Credit: Future / George Yang)

    With an unlimited controller, facial buttons become so calm that when pressed, it sometimes causes me to see and think of the controller, “Wait, did this input register?” I think this is something I have to make.

    Another feature that really affects is the LCD screen in the middle of the controller. It reminds me of touchpads on PS4 and PS5 controllers, but with more practical use.

    To take x unlimited for spin

    Although this is my first pro gaming controller, I am not a stranger to the high -end tech.

    I am running the 2016 Toyota Corolla, which does not have new fancy features like Apple Carplay or Android Auto. I still trust the good OL Bluetooth to play my music. However, I have friends whose new cars pack these fancy features. I have also seen that over time, these features slowly get slowly or even completely broken, practically useless.

    Nichan Revolution X unlimited Controller

    (Image Credit: Future / George Yang)

    So I was afraid that the X -unlimited LCD screen would be the same. Fortunately, I proved wrong. The LCD screen is fast, and only controls accessories: audio, joyce stick, mapping and settings. By focusing on these basic functions, the unlimited controller avoids maximum complications.

    As someone who is comfortable about all the hours and whistles of Fancy Tech, it was a great fit for my gameplay style. The menu was intuitive and as much as I spent only time I went to visit them, I could quickly return to gaming.

    The LCD screen may look like, but its simplicity is ultimately the one that makes it feel like an additive rather than a controller’s feature. The screen also lends the premium feeling of the controller. X infinite is a valuable controller, sitting at $ 199, but Nicon throws some goods into some of the goods to reduce the price slightly. Nicon included swapable thumbsticks and a charging station as well as a 1 -month game pass trial.

    Nichan Revolution X unlimited Controller

    (Image Credit: Future / George Yang)

    Talking about the game, I used the controller to play two mass RPGs that have just come out: Olivian Remsted and Claire tools: Campaign 33. In particular, unlimited features worked incredibly well with Expedition 33. I had trouble using my dodge and pirrys using the standard RB button, but when I made this function directly under the S4 shortcut.

    I also played some online match online matches: Black 6. I turned on the controller’s shooter pro mode, which enabled digital dadzone. Because of this, the small movements of the thumb stick are not registered, which improves overall stability.

    On my regular Xbox Controller, I often do nasty movements, which will completely eliminate the purpose of the purpose. Thanks to the shooter pro mode, these examples were greatly reduced, and my performance improved.

    A powerful upgrade

    Nicon Revolution X -infinite Controller against the green background

    (Image Credit: Nicon)

    X -infinite is another aspect of the standard Xbox Controller: rechargeable batteries. As someone who spends a lot of time in gaming, whether it is on the Xbox, PlayStation, PC, or Nintendo Switch, my controller is a consistency that is out of the middle session of juice.

    This is especially troublesome with Xbox Controllers because they regularly use AA batteries as default. I was very tired of buying new batteries that I finally bought rechargeable Anilop. Although the Xbox rechargeable battery packs sell, they lack some of the main features.

    However, the X -unlimited controller is fully recharged and the LCD screen has a battery life indicator that you can monitor. When placed on the charging stand, the right thumb stick is red, which shows that it is charging, which is a very helpful feature.

    I honestly influenced the Nican Revolution X -infected controller. It has enough features and extra equipment to justify its heavy price tag. Although I may not be the basic audience for the controller, I was able to use it in a way that is in line with my gameplay style.

    I’m usually not in the market for Pro Controllers, but after using the X unlimited, count me inside.

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