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15 PC Games You Should Play With A Controllerand might be the old standards of the PC platform, but they're by no means the only way to game on a computer. Native support for Xbox controllers and a wide range of other dual-analog controllers are now commonplace, and sometimes recommended, for PC games.
Whether you're cracking out that fancy, or picking from, these are 15 big PC titles you should be playing with a gamepad.Editor's Note : Don't pay full price for your next console or game. Check out our guide to the of the season.Illustration: Tom's Guide; Microsoft Prev Page 1 of 15 Next Prev Page 1 of 15 Next. Final Fantasy XIVSquare Enix's massively multiplayer online RPG is constantly evolving with new content, and whether you're just jumping in or are starting a new character class, it's worth your time to explore this game with a controller. MMOs might not seem like a good fit for controllers, but Final Fantasy XIV was built with them in mind. They've made it incredibly easy to use and swap between the large list of combat skills so you can nail that rotation and pump out big damage.Credit: Square Enix. BayonettaBayonetta is a fairly basic PC port of the original 2010 PS3/Xbox 360 release. Keyboard and mouse support should be playable with some tinkering with mouse sensitivities, but it should also be clear that this game was designed for a controller.
Bayonetta's pedigree rests with games like Devil May Cry and other stylish action games that take advantage of a gamepad's strong suits, and the developers even note that it's 'best experienced with a controller' on the Steam store page.Credit: SEGA. Street Fighter Vhas been the standard bearer of the fighting game genre, and it didn't get there by being a simple game. Characters have moves that require unique button combos that can be easier to pull off with a diamond-face button layout and a traditional directional-pad (or, if you're more serious, a dedicated ). In particular, it would be tricky to input a quarter circle or full 360 rotation using just a keyboard, compared to using a gamepad. If you want to get competitive in the game's online modes, you won't want to be stuck with that handicap.Credit: Capcom.
V1.26: - Add a new mode to support PS Classic. LED Indicator in Cyan: PS Classic modeTo switch the modes, press and hold the button on the side of the adapter for 3-5 seconds. Q: Does the right analog stick work?A: Yes, it supports analog sticks in all mode Q: Does it support Xinput and rumble when plugged into the PC?A: Yes, it does, Q: Does it support Wii U Pro Controller on Switch?A: Yes, it does, but no rumble Q: Do the controllers have HD rumble or Amiibo support?A: No, it does not support rumble and Amiibo Q: Would this allow for me to plug in my headset to the PS4 controller and hear audio?A:No, it does not support audio Q: Does it support for PS4 controllers?A: Yes, it does, both Bluetooth and USB wired. Q: Does it support for the Xbox One Wireless controller adapter (USB Stick) for non-bluetooth Xbox One controllers?A: It supports Xbox One S controller in Bluetooth mode.
As for Xbox One Wireless controller (non-Bluetooth Xbox One Controller), you can connect it to the adapter with a USB cable.