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    Default Game Controller Support

    Native
    Batman AA
    Bioshock
    Black Light Tango Down
    Blade Kitten
    Blur
    borderlands
    Burn out paradise
    Call of Duty: Black Ops- Have to go into control menu opitions and turn ON gamepad.
    Crysis
    Crysis Warhead
    Dirt 2
    FarCry 2
    Grand Theft Auto 4
    Grid
    Just Cause 2
    Star Wars Force Unleashed 1 & 2
    Street Fighter 4

    Non-Native
    Halo (you have to map all the buttons, including move/aim manually)

    Work Arounds.
    Bad Company 2 - Xpadder profile for the game but it doesn't work well (Syberia)


    I Bought fable on GFWL the other day and it doesn't seem to support.

    I know it will be a big list by I hope we can keep it up to date with the newest games so those of that like to play on gamepads, in home theater situations or other have a nice quick and easy to access list before buying a game. Unless someone knows of a better list.
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    Default Re: Game Controller Support

    Nearly all new games, especially ones that are console ports, will support the controller natively. You can add to the 'native' list: Crysis Warhead, FarCry 2, and Bioshock.
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    Default Re: Game Controller Support

    Native:
    Star Wars Force Unleashed 1 & 2
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    Batman AA
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    Call of Duty: Black Ops

    There are so many here is a site that list a bunch of them already:
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    Default Re: Game Controller Support

    This list will be huge btw, it might be shorter if you just put games on here that don't natively support the 360 controller.
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    Default Re: Game Controller Support

    Any GFWL title should support it.

    For games that do not thats why there are programs like Xpadder.

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    Even though it's a console port, Bad Company 2 for PC does not support the use of a 360 controller. Found that out the annoying way when I tried to play it on my HTPC. There is an Xpadder profile for the game but it doesn't work well.
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    Yeah I was very disappointed when I had to play bad company 2 with a keyboard mouse. I found the pc controlls really akward.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rippeer View Post
    Yeah I was very disappointed when I had to play bad company 2 with a keyboard mouse. I found the pc controlls really akward.
    Why? The mouse is faster with a lot more precision.

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    Not if I want to play it on my TV from the couch from time to time. KB/mouse is great when I'm sitting at my desk, but sometimes I want to just relax on the couch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Syberia View Post
    Not if I want to play it on my TV from the couch from time to time. KB/mouse is great when I'm sitting at my desk, but sometimes I want to just relax on the couch.
    I can understand that, but I don't understand why rippeer thinks a mouse is "really awkward" for a fps.

 

 
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