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For many years HL2 has lacked gamepad support on PC, but apparently it now supports controllers. I think you have to add it as a launch command though for now.
I don't think the original Far Cry supports controllers natively on PC.
Remember, Xbox 360 controllers either have to be fully wired (not plugged in with a Play & Charge) or connected via the Xbox 360 gaming receiver to work. Unlike the Xbox One/Series controllers, you can't turn wireless Xbox controllers into wired ones.
steam can use an x360, mapped as xbox or remapped to k/m or other inputs
i cannot think of a single game on steam right now that cannot be made raring to go with some effort in steam's controller settings
For a game like Quake4, no. You have to use a controller config via Steam BigPictureMode
A controller mapping utility isn't an external mod. They're common and even essential tools, though standalone ones aren't really necessary anymore since Steam does it natively now.
I still prefer the opensource Antimicro and AntimicroX over Steam's controller mapping settings. Much more intuitive when setting up a macro.
Otherwise, yes.
Yes.
The triggers are analog with the controller in Xinput mode.