List of XInput Enabled Games

List Of XInput Enabled Games

Many personal computer games developed for the Windows operating system support the XInput library from Microsoft. XInput is used to provide native support for the Xbox 360 Controller and other compatible controllers on Windows. XInput mainly appears with games made for both Windows and the Xbox 360 console. The XInput package does not install to versions of Windows earlier than Windows XP with Service Pack 1. Games that may not fully support the library and/or support the library unofficially or proactively are not listed.

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