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I got Win 8.1 and Xbox 360 wireless.
The gamepad works, but needs to be configured in the ingame menue. I haven't tested it thoroughly, but running around and using the four main buttons works.
From the graphics I needed to disable the fog, as it was worse then a foggy autumn morning in Cornwall. But apart from that the game still looks great. And if you have a 16:9/16:10 screen it doesn't stretch but give you those black borders on the max resolution (1200*1600).
BE AWARE:
I only tested it for literally five minutes.
I don't mind the graphics being less than stellar, does the controller work well? I would love to get this but there's no way I would play it with a keyboard.
I honestly think the game still looks great. But I only played the first few steps (literally five minutes). Its been ages since I played the game (ten years probably), so I don't know if you need more then five buttons. But I could easily map those on XYAB and "back" with no issue. Couln't try "rewind" due to beeing to early in the game, but the other four buttons worked.
EDIT:
XBOX 360 Wireless works great
So, I gave it another go and it works great.
XBOX controller must be "on" before starting the game
Also, the ingame menu doesn't work with the pad, so it is not "big screen ready", so to say. But the gameplay is flawless.
After that, you must configure it in the ingame menu first. You can map all buttons, even the triggers. "Walk toggle" won't map, but you don't need it anyway, because the game uses analog controls. That means slightly tilted stick means walking and fully tilted stick means running. You can also map the camera on the right stick.
Also, this game feels a lot like Assassins Creed ;-). I guess that is PoP is something like the uncle or illegitimate daddy of AC...
http://steamcommunity.com/app/13600/discussions/0/846940247752900485/
I have just bought POP in fact all of them. but I want to start with SOT and could not play without Pad.
Happy platforming.
Andy.
I have a wireless Xbox pad.
Note, follow these instructions for the original experience:
Special Action = Wall run, block, drink water. Bind to right shoulder (It was R1 on PS2)
Cancel = Drop down from ledge, bind to B (It was circle on PS2)
Sword attack should be binded to X (It was square on PS2)
Use Dagger = should be binded to Y (It was triangle on PS2)
Look = first person camera, set it to right trigger (R2 on PS2)
Alternate view = camera shows cinematic, informative angle. Set it to left trigger (L2 on PS2)
Rewind time = bind to left shoulder (L1 on PS2)
Reset view = center camera, bind to left stick click
Walk = doesn't need to be binded with a game pad.
Forward, Backward, Left, and Right - bind to left stick directions
Camera in, out, left, right - bind to right stick directions
Awesome post and very helpful. Nice one.