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Is this gamepad compatible with my games?

Ok, so, i already have a cheap chinesse controller for my PS1 emulator and works fine, but when i tried to use it with straight pc games it didn't work at all, i'm thinking of buying this:

 

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It is the Acteck AGJ-3350 Xtreme (for small hands) it seems to be compatible with few Xbox/PS3 based Pc games (you know, those that were first released for consoles and later for pc's)

The target games are:

 

1.- Naruto shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst

2.- " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " "  " " Revolution

3.- Avatar the legend of Korra

4.- Dead Island (perhaps)

 

What i'm concerned about is how many buttons are needed for this controller to be compatible with my games, since the "diagram" of the controller setup looks just like the xbox 360 gamepad.

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Aren't they universal?

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Aren't they universal?

 

 

have you tried binding the buttons by yourself 

 

I don't have it yet, what i'm asking is, if the Acteck controller has the correct amount of buttons and overall layout for being compatible with Xbox 360-like games.

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If you can't find a different solution, you could try Xpadder. Xpadder is a program that allows you to map keyboard keys and mouse movements to your controller, pretty much just emulating your keyboard/mouse to your controller.

 

You can buy the latest version for $9.99 here: http://xpadder.com/

 

Or you can get the freeware version that is quite a few updates behind: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xpadder/

 

I use the freeware version without issue, so I'd try that first and if you like it then buy it. I've used this on the Xbox 360 and Logitech F310 controllers for some MMO's I play and for older games that don't have controller support.

 

Best of luck, it might seem complicated to setup at first, but there are YouTube videos out there explaining how to set it up and use it.

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There should also be a program that makes any controller look like a X360 controller for better support. I sadly dont remember the name off hand.

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If you can't find a different solution, you could try Xpadder. Xpadder is a program that allows you to map keyboard keys and mouse movements to your controller, pretty much just emulating your keyboard/mouse to your controller.

 

You can buy the latest version for $9.99 here: http://xpadder.com/

 

Or you can get the freeware version that is quite a few updates behind: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xpadder/

 

I use the freeware version without issue, so I'd try that first and if you like it then buy it. I've used this on the Xbox 360 and Logitech F310 controllers for some MMO's I play and for older games that don't have controller support.

 

Best of luck, it might seem complicated to setup at first, but there are YouTube videos out there explaining how to set it up and use it.

 

Thanks a lot, i'm gonna try it and see how it goes :D

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