Sony has dropped the ball when it comes to delivering an Elite version of the DualShock 4. While fans have been clamoring for one after the Xbox One Elite Controller was announced, Sony has made it clear that they have no intentions of developing their own. Instead, the console manufacturer is bringing in companies like Nacon to develop officially licensed Elite controllers. While not officially made by Sony, these controllers are certified by Sony Europe and may soon come to western shores. The Nacon Revolution Pro controller is an officially licenced third party control pad from French 'pro' gaming hardware manufacturer Nacon. It appears to be their first foray into console hardware, their previous 2 pads (and other hardware) apparently being made for the PC crowd. @NaconGaming #Gaming. [UPDATE] REVOLUTION Pro Controller 1 owners: the software is now available for Mac You can. Hardcore Gamer recently had the chance to go hands-on with the Revolution and it’s a really nice controller. Nacon has packed a lot of technology into this controller, and it’s going to make PS4 owners who want an Elite controller very happy. Close outlook email with esc key for mac. The design of the Revolution is reminiscent of an Xbox controller. The left-stick and d-pad have swapped places, and the controller is much bigger than an ordinary DualShock 4. An additional four buttons on the back of the controller can have any action mapped to them for convenient use. Revolution contains all the functionality of a standard DualShock 4 except for two things. The Light Bar has been completely removed with a new, small light strip on the front indicating what player you are. Considering few people liked the Light Bar, this isn’t much of a loss. The last thing and this might hurt some, is that the controller is not wireless and must stay plugged into your PS4. Annoying, yes, but it does mean there’s less latency than a wireless controller. Revolution’s size is deceiving. While it may look big, the controller is extremely light. Players will be able to control the weight of the controller and find the proper balance. ![]() Two compartments on the controller can be opened to insert different weights. Customization doesn’t stop there. Each Revolution controller comes with two modes. The first is the Pro Control Mode, which closely mirrors the traditional DualShock 4 experience. Mode two, however, when plugged into a PC, can be fully customized to your liking. SUBTOTAL with Windows and Mac It’s much easier to use the SUBTOTAL Function with Windows versions of Excel (2007, 2010) because autocomplete gives you the different function numbers for the first argument. It does not work when the Table is Filtered. Create a Formula That Works We can replace SUM in this last formula with the SUBTOTAL function =SUBTOTAL(109,Table1[Setup Hours])/SUBTOTAL(109,Table1[Number Setups]). Insert a new table row in excel for mac. Now when we Filter the Table the calculation is correct and we don’t have to worry about having the Total Row toggled on for the formula to work. If you recall from my on Tables, I used the following formula for Average Hours Per Setup =SUM(Table1[Setup Hours])/SUM(Table1[Number Setups]) which has a different flaw. You’ll be able to remap the buttons, play with the macros, change the depth of the triggers, and customize the sensitivity of the right stick. Unfortunately, the current Revolution is not compatible with the PC. We got to test the Revolution with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. ![]() The controller felt great in our hand’s thanks to impeccable balance, responsive buttons, and the magical right stick. For the Revolution, Nacon increased the amplitude to 46 degrees for more fluid movement compared to the standard controller. While the increased sensitivity was jarring at first, it wasn’t long before we found our footing and were racking up headshots with ease. Overall, it’s a substantial upgrade from the DualShock 4. Revolution can be found in Europe for about 110 Euros, which is a steal compared to the Xbox One Elite Controller. A lot of that, however, is because the Revolution doesn’t allow users to swap out sticks, buttons, d-pads, and triggers like the Xbox One Elite Controller. Originally, that was a feature, but due to time and wanting to keep the price down, Nacon opted to cut the feature. Of course, that doesn’t mean a future release wouldn’t have these features.
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