Difference between revisions of "List of games that support Xbox One impulse triggers"
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{{ii}} The impulse triggers of the [[Xbox One Controller]] are two independent rumble motors located within each of the triggers, allowing developers to selectively vibrate the trigger when the player is performing an action that warrants such feedback, such as firing a gun or charging an attack.' | {{ii}} The impulse triggers of the [[Xbox One Controller]] are two independent rumble motors located within each of the triggers, allowing developers to selectively vibrate the trigger when the player is performing an action that warrants such feedback, such as firing a gun or charging an attack.' | ||
− | {{ii}} The XInput API does not expose this functionality. Games making use of the rumble motors | + | {{ii}} The XInput API does not expose this functionality. Games making use of the rumble motors use the [[Glossary: Controller#Windows.Gaming.Input|Windows.Gaming.Input]] API instead. |
{{ii}} This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the [[PCGamingWiki: Editing guide/Input settings#The table|editing guide]] for details). | {{ii}} This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the [[PCGamingWiki: Editing guide/Input settings#The table|editing guide]] for details). | ||
Revision as of 23:59, 9 October 2021
- The impulse triggers of the Xbox One Controller are two independent rumble motors located within each of the triggers, allowing developers to selectively vibrate the trigger when the player is performing an action that warrants such feedback, such as firing a gun or charging an attack.'
- The XInput API does not expose this functionality. Games making use of the rumble motors use the Windows.Gaming.Input API instead.
- This list is generated automatically. To add or update entries simply edit the individual pages (see the editing guide for details).
Native support | Limited native support | Always on | Requires manual fix | No native support |