Not just "some" games. All games which are ONLY compatibile with Xinput and accept no dinput peripherals will NOT work with these drivers.
An example? TERA. Think FFXIV too? But I'm not sure.
You can easily solve this issue in another way though, with a little shining tool that I've already mentioned in some of my posts called "X360CE", CE stands for Controller Emulator.
You can google it and find the official Google Developer Project page.
This software was made to allow the use of old Dinput-only gamepads (so not the X360 pad) on more recent games that accept only Xinput.
Consider it an "emulator" that makes the game believe the peripheral you are using is an X360 pad working in Xinput mode.
Of course this works on the X360 pad as well, which wouldn't normally need this trick with the default Microsoft drivers, but it does need it if you're using Morii's drivers.
It's very simple to use. You load the software, associate the buttons on your pad to the function you want and it will create an xinput.dll file (basically an xinput "profile")
Put this file inside a specific location of your game and overwrite the one already there.
Next time you load the game your pad will be seen perfectly even with Mr. Morii's drivers
Need to do this for each game that needs it of course.
It's the way I solved the issue on FFXIV and TERA on my old PC.
Hope I managed to explain myself, getting late and english it's not even my mother language.
It might seem complicated from my crappy description, but I assure you it's really simple.



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