Game pads and PC gaming

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so i will be moving back into pc gaming very soon.

for driving games ect i wish to use a game pad, would i be ok to use a wired Xbox360 pad and just plug it into a USB port?
is the 360 pad compatable with all modern games that offer a game pad as a controller option ?

also if i wanted to could i use a pad for Fear3 ?
i know mouse an keyboard is better but i just wanted to know if i had a choice in this game and simular FPS games.
obviously if i was to play any fps online i would use mouse + keyboard.

cheers
 
yes, a wired xbox 360 controller is fully supported by most games on PC now with windows 7,

not sure about using it for fear 3 because i dont have it yet lol
 
In my opinion

-3rd person perspective games: driving, fighting, adventure, platform etc

Use gamepad

-1st person perspective: FPS

Use Keyboard + mouse
 
Most console ports (pretty much all games these days) support 360 pads. I have one (wireless) and its great.

Also what WingZero said is true for me too. I like to lie on my bed and play AC or Dirt with the pad but FPS and RTS games require sitting up at a desk with M+K.
 
The wired 360 pad will work fine with anything and even if it doesn't there is software that lets you force it.

If you really want wireless you can get a wireless receiver for the pack of the PC but is £30 or so.
 
So are there "some" games that dont support the 360 pad?
i guess if i bought a PC pad it would be more or less 100% fucntional with all the pad games?
 
QUOTE:
Originally Posted by gropingmantis
Every modern game that you will want to use it with will be a-ok.


not specifically true, the likes of the battlefield series do not support using a pad to play, and some games similar require a piece of software to map the buttons, and most dont support a certain axis on the pad, whereas a lot of other games do indeed support a pad natively
 
QUOTE:
Originally Posted by gropingmantis
Every modern game that you will want to use it with will be a-ok.


not specifically true, the likes of the battlefield series do not support using a pad to play, and some games similar require a piece of software to map the buttons, and most dont support a certain axis on the pad, whereas a lot of other games do indeed support a pad natively

Who the **** WANTS to play BF with a pad? Get a console you will get raped as everone else has M+K.
 
The wired 360 pad will work fine with anything and even if it doesn't there is software that lets you force it.

If you really want wireless you can get a wireless receiver for the pack of the PC but is £30 or so.

£22-99 on ocuk for a wireless 360 pad and receiver but I have read the receivers have bad build quality and the fuse blows after a while best to stick to a wired pad.
 
So are there "some" games that dont support the 360 pad?
i guess if i bought a PC pad it would be more or less 100% fucntional with all the pad games?

The Xbox pad is a PC pad. Don't let the name fool you. It's the most natively supported pad by a loooong way.

I will probably get this pad when im ready.

http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/gaming/controllers/devices/7359

it can be programed to mimic mouse clicks and movements.

So can the Xbox pad with Xpadder. Any game that doesn't support it natively, you'll be able to get working using Xpadder quite simply.

Wait for a few responses to roll in, you'll see that when it comes to gamepads, there's only one sensible option. :)
 
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