It can also slightly increase the feel of vibrations through the controller, though it is only a slight increase. This can add a much-needed bit of weight, letting you feel the controller that bit more in your hands. The Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro actually comes with the ability to place weights, either 10g, 14g or 16g, under the removable covers in each of the controller's grips. What truly benefits this is the few customisation options. Naturally, being for the PlayStation 4, you'll find the traditional PlayStation shapes on the face of the buttons, as well as the touchpad, flanked by the share and options buttons. If I have to give anything to Microsoft, they certainly got that part right with their controllers. What you'll find is a layout similar to that of the Xbox Controller, with the left joystick being placed at the top of the controller rather than in line with the right one. This alone makes for a decent feel when playing on more prolonged sessions, my hands never having complained at me.
It's got a fair few similarities to the Xbox One controller in feel, only having longer handles for you to grip onto.
The size and shape just feels more comfortable in the hands than the standard DualShock 4, that's the first thing that needs to be said. That's one thing that can be said about the Nacon Revolution Unlimited Pro, the build quality is certainly high, with a good amount of options for the user.