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Coming from a more console-centric background (though I've always played PC games to some degree all my life), I tend to prefer using gamepads while playing games. However, I do enjoy the ability to customize my PC to make my gaming experiences better. I feel like PC gaming is the superior platform but a lot of people enjoy using gamepads still, and unfortunately there has never been a good compiled list for those who want to see what their options are. So here it is- I've spent a good amount of time on this list.
If you have any other games to add to the list or can confirm/deny a game on the list supports gamepads, it would really help a lot.Just two things I'd like to say before continuing.1. If you love keyboard and mouse already, great. This list isn't aimed at you. It's not to convince you to start using gamepads.
It's to show people what their options are. If you loved Crysis and now somebody else will buy the game because it has gamepad support, everybody wins as it increases sales and will encourage more PC development.2. If you're happy to see a list but are still uncomfortable with using keyboard and mouse, I highly suggest you read the second post in this thread. I was once in the same boat as you- perhaps my experience and suggestions will help you become more accustomed to using keyboard/mouse to play games that don't natively support gamepads. Trust me, for some of those great games, it's worth learning.I should mention in posting this list that the original list was compiled by Tycobb on the Afterdawn forums. After some time, he/she stopped updating and then the list was maintained by SpykeZ on the Nforce.nl forums. However, it appears that those forums will be permanently down.
I am using Tycobb's original list and trying to restore (and go beyond) SpykeZ's list.The list will be broken into two sections- games with full gamepad support out of the box (or via official patches) and those that require some unofficial mods/fiddling with.ini files/light usage of 3rd party programs to make it fully usable. While with third party programs it's possible to make.any. PC game support gamepads, I'm referring to using them for small things that round out the experience.
So you're interested in PC gaming, but not comfortable with the keyboard and mouse? Don't sweat it- I was in the same situation as you.
If you only will play games with gamepads, you'll be missing a ton of great games.The first thing I've noticed with myself and other forum-goers is that, if they feel uncomfortable with kb/m, it's never the mouse. We're all pretty ok with using that due to our daily activities on computers. It seems like a lot of people hate using the keyboard, specifically WASD.
My hands get cramped just thinking about it.The solution? I feel the best solution is to consider picking up a Belkin Nostromo n52. It's got 15 keys, a wheel (don't use it- it's crap and will just simulate what your mousewheel does), a d-pad, and a 'shift' button. Now, there's a few reasons I suggest this particular product. The first is that I love it and it's made me able to play standard kb/m games quite well.
But besides that, it's really comfortable. For example, when using WASD on a regular keyboard, I feel like my hand has to be somewhat arched so as to rest on the zxc keys and maybe push them in. This can get really uncomfortable after long periods. The n52 has a nice and adjustable palmrest, so you can relax your hand while playing games.The other reason, and this one is especially good if you're used to playing on gamepads, is the D-pad. Your left thumb will be basically resting their- if you still can't get the hang of WASD, you can reconfigure the controls so you move with the the d-pad. While the d-pad is a bit too big for its own good, you'll very quickly become comfortable moving around in games, as your left thumb would normally control the analog stick on a gamepad.
This also frees up your other fingers to more quickly access other actions like reloading or applying healthpacks in-game.One final suggestion in regards to learning kb/m- pick a game without a lot of commands. Your goal should be to focus on playing the game either using WASD or the n52's d-pad, not learning 50 button commands. So STALKER is out.
I suggest Half-Life 2- it's a brilliant game to begin with, but it doesn't use a ton of keypresses. Play it on easy if you must- just get comfortable playing without the gamepad!Listen, it's going to take some time to get comfortable- PC gamers trying to play a console for the first time are pretty uncomfortable too. The point is this: stick with it because there's too many great games on PC to miss out due to not learning a new control method.
I assure you that it's worth the effort, and if you took my advice, you'll probably be comfortable with your Nostromo before you even finish HL2. How about, pretty much every single game made for the pc with the help a simple program called xpadder is compatible with a controller kidcool189I mention that part already (and link to Xpadder!). The reason is some games simply won't 'work' with using Xpadder.
Go ahead and try to play a point and click RPG with a gamepad- it's basically broken. Plus, I don't want to require people to fiddle with another program to get their gamepad working. I personally would like to know if I can just pop the game in and know my gamepad is going to work. Thats a useful thread and a useful list.
Thanks:)moreover have you tested joytokey beside xpadder?wanna contribute some titles that are not one the list.if you want you can check my blog entry called 'local multiplayer fun on pc (with gamepad support)gamepad supported games: (demos available)shadowgrounds, shadowgrounds: survivor, x-men legends 2:rise of apocalypse, flatout 2, the lord of the rings: return of the king, jazz jackrabbit 2gamepad supported games: (no demos available, as far as i know)lego racers 2, future cop lapd, fantastic 4, pac-man world 3. Is it possible to alias the keyboard and mouse to Sonic Heros for PC? I don't understand how they sell a game for PC and you can not set up or use the mouse and Keyboard. We don't have a gamepad for PC here.
So what good is a PC game that can not even be configured with standard PC Inputs? I checked, there is no obvious config file to edit. No.ini either. As a matter of fact all of the games file extensions are SEGA Prop.
Any fix for this? I checked all over the gaming sites.
No mention at all on how to assign keyboard keys to play.