I recently started using my Xbox controller for Windows for playing Assassin's Creed and I noticed that the triggers didn't work (the bumpers worked, just not the triggers). Other than that it works great for every other game I have. I've even gotten Xpadder so I could play on games that didn't have any joypad support (if you want it, search for an older version, it's become payware recently, but you can still get the older version free).lenin_117 said:Is the deadzone easy to correct? Can I use all the buttons on the 360 controller on every game? (except the guide button)More Fun To Compute said:The 360 controller for Windows works well for me and can also be used on my 360 as a second controller, which is nice. Some people complain about lack of deadzone adjustment unless you use third party software so be warned if that sort of thing bothers you.
I generally use it for emulators and indie games. The d-pad on the 360 controller is useless, but I hate using the d-pad for anything as I was raised using digital joysticks. I generally map direction controls to the analogue stick.