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x360ce 4.10.0.0
The story of is the story of a major architectural shift designed to save PC gaming for users with "generic" or older controllers. The Context: The "XInput" Barrier
May 26, 2019
Released as an Alpha on , version 4.10.0.0 was a radical departure from its predecessors. x360ce 4.10.0.0
If you're looking to take your PC gaming experience to the next level, download x360ce 4.10.0.0 today and discover a world of enhanced gaming possibilities. Visit the official x360ce website to download the latest version and start enjoying your favorite games with your favorite controllers. x360ce 4
- Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (32- and 64-bit).
- Typically requires installing or placing x360ce DLLs (xinput1_3.dll or similar) into the game's folder or using the app's automatic installation feature.
- May require running as Administrator to write mappings or replace DLLs.
: Once set up, your PC simply "believed" an Xbox controller was plugged in, making it work instantly for almost any game without further configuration. Reduced Lag : Early testers on the Steam Community Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (32- and 64-bit)
- Per-game DLL deployment (recommended): Copy the appropriate xinput DLL (e.g., xinput1_3.dll) and x360ce.exe into the game's executable folder, run x360ce.exe to create/adjust configuration, then launch the game.
- Global/system installation (less recommended): Some installers place a system-wide virtual XInput driver; this can conflict with other software and anti-cheat systems.
- Fixed crashes when loading configurations containing unknown or legacy device GUIDs.
- Corrected axis inversion issues for specific controllers (common with third-party PC gamepads).
- Resolved concurrency issues when multiple instances ran for multiplayer configurations.
Input Lag
: While minimal, some users report slightly higher latency compared to the direct .dll injection method because it adds a software layer.