Hori Tactical Assault Commander - Just because you play a console game doesn't mean you have to use a console controller. Hori's Tactical Assault Commander (TAC) Pro brings simplified PC controls to the PlayStation 4 and 3, just in time for the first-person shooter season.
This is first-person shooter season, when the ancient battle between gamepad and keyboard/mouse combo erupts. Gamepad is fast, simple and portable. The keyboard and mouse combo is a bit more complicated, but can offer more precision and customization. With the TAC Pro, Japanese gaming hardware maker Hori looks to bring that precision and customization to the PlayStation platform, without completely giving up portability.
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Now, you can connect almost any keyboard and mouse to your PlayStation 4 and use it to navigate the console, browse the Internet, or chat, but few games support keyboard and mouse control. Several companies offer adapters that remap gamepad controls to USB keyboards and mice, but that's a lot of work.
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TAC Pro covers it all. Plug the keyboard into the PlayStation USB port, plug the mouse into the keyboard and you're good to go.
TAC Pro is basically a compact mouse and keyboard controller, working with PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. The programmable keyboard is mapped to the Dual Shock 4's buttons and sticks. Movements can be performed via the arrow keys or the analog stick on the keyboard (there are buttons on the bottom).
The keyboard features reassignable buttons across all PlayStation flavors, including shoulder buttons, share, options, and even a touchpad. There's a "Quick" button that allows short bursts of lightning-fast mouse movement, and a "Walk" button that automatically slows your movement down to a crawl, which is great for impatient people who play stealth games. There's even a "Snipe" button, which temporarily reduces the sensitivity of the mouse for steady aiming.
Another part of the TAC Pro is the 3200 DPI optical mouse. It's basically the equivalent of the right analog stick on a gamepad, controlling aim and orientation. The left mouse button is fire. The right one is zoom and view.
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On Xbox One for stupid reasons). I was a bit hesitant to set up the TAC Pro at first. It looks pretty complicated, especially compared to my Dual Shock 4.
Once I finally took the plunge, I felt ridiculous for having hesitated. Setting up the TAC Pro is mostly about plugging it in. There's a bit of a down period (during which I kept mixing up my duck and sprint buttons, an easy problem to fix), and I would definitely recommend maximizing control sensitivity in your game options for the best results. After about an hour of playing, it was second nature.
Usually I don't make videos for our hardware reviews, that's stupid. Now yes. Check out the Hori TAC Pro in action below. Watch out for audio fluctuations, still working on the process.
It's keyboard and mouse control, okay: at first, it was really weird playing PlayStation 4 games with mouse and keyboard. Even though my console is connected to a PC monitor, there is still a part of my brain that is against the idea. Once I adjusted, that part of my brain slowly started to ebb.
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I noticed an increase in accuracy, especially when aiming. The "Quick" button isn't something to be pressed accidentally, but once you start pressing it deliberately, the possibility of lightning-fast turns almost feels like cheating.
Did I mention the keyboard is mechanical: The TAC Pro doesn't feature some cheap membrane bullshit, but rather Hori's own super-sensitive mechanical switches. Soft for the most part, just a few clicks. They are adorable.
, there's plenty of room to tweak, reassign buttons, and create custom profiles. The TAC Pro can store three different profiles on it, and between the device's backlit LED display and simple controls, on-the-fly remapping is a breeze.
Slight wobbly: While it didn't affect gameplay, the TAC Pro's keyboard base wobbled slightly on my desk surface. Admittedly, the armrest portion of the device is slightly higher than the main base.
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Not portable enough: Since half of the TAC Pro is a real mouse and not a magic air puck, you'll need a flat surface and a mouse (actual term) to use the device properly. If you don't have a desk or desk, remember that a tray is your friend.
It's hard to imagine a situation where PC command fans would end up with just a game console to play with, but when it does, Hori Tactical Action Commander Pro will be right up there. Or when a dedicated PlayStation gamer wonders how PCs are half alive. Maybe they want to know how accurate these crosshairs are. That's what the TAC Pro is for.
It's not for everyone, especially at $149.99, but for that public for the Hori Tactical Action Pro, it's pretty cool.
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