If you’ve tried using a controller on Roblox and found that some games just don’t respond the way you expect, you’re not imagining it. Not every game on Roblox is built to work with controllers especially specific models like the Controller 145. That’s why knowing which games actually support it can save you time, frustration, and broken controllers tossed across the room.
What does “Controller 145 gameplay compatibility” actually mean?
It’s not about whether your controller connects to your device. Most modern controllers, including Controller 145, will pair fine with PCs, consoles, or mobile devices running Roblox. Compatibility here means whether the game itself recognizes your inputs movement, jump, interact, camera controls and maps them correctly. Some games ignore controller input entirely. Others only half-work, leaving you stuck in menus or unable to aim properly.
Which games actually work with Controller 145?
You’ll want to check out our list of games confirmed to respond correctly to Controller 145 inputs. These are titles where players have tested movement, menus, and actions and reported back what works. For example, “Adopt Me!” handles basic navigation well, but complex pet interactions still need mouse or touch. “Brookhaven RP” supports full movement and vehicle controls, making it one of the smoother experiences.
Why do some games ignore my controller?
Roblox doesn’t force developers to add controller support. If a game was designed for keyboard and mouse or touchscreen the creator might never have added controller mapping. You might see your character move but not be able to open inventories, talk, or aim. Sometimes, buttons just don’t register. It’s not your setup it’s the game.
What game modes tend to work better?
Certain types of gameplay are more likely to include controller-friendly design. Open-world exploration, driving, or combat-focused games often prioritize controller input because they mimic console experiences. Check out which game modes are most consistently compatible things like third-person shooters, racing sims, or sandbox builders tend to lead the pack.
Common mistakes people make when testing compatibility
- Assuming “controller support” means full support many games only map basic movement, nothing else.
- Not checking if the game updated recently sometimes compatibility breaks after patches.
- Blaming their hardware when it’s really the game’s scripting try another title first before troubleshooting drivers or cables.
Quick tips before you start playing
- Test in a safe zone or lobby first don’t jump into battle before confirming your jump button works.
- Look for in-game settings labeled “Controls” or “Input” some games let you remap buttons manually.
- Check community forums or our updated compatibility list before downloading new games saves you from trial and error.
Still having trouble? Try this.
If your controller pairs but nothing happens in-game, restart Roblox completely. Sometimes the app doesn’t detect input devices until relaunched. Also, avoid Bluetooth if possible wired or USB dongle connections tend to be more reliable. For deeper troubleshooting, Roblox’s official help page has a few device-specific notes here.
Next step: Pick one game from the verified list, launch it with your Controller 145 plugged in, and test movement + one action (like jumping or opening a menu). If both work, you’re good to go. If not, cross it off your list and try the next one. Simple testing beats guessing every time.
Roblox Controller 145: Supported Game Modes
Roblox Controller 145 Compatible Games
Roblox Controller 145: 145 Verified Working Games
Roblox Controller 145 in-Game Control Mapping
Optimizing Your Roblox Controller 145 for Competitive Play
Roblox Controller 145 Setup Guide for Beginners