X360ce Version 2.0.2.163 [2021] <2027>
: If using more than one controller, repeat the mapping process in the Controller 2, 3, or 4 Connection Issues : If the controller isn't recognized, check your Windows Bluetooth & devices settings to ensure the hardware is properly connected to your PC. Xbox 360 Controller Emulator for a particular game?
Run the emulator as an administrator. It will often notify you that a x360ce.ini file or a .dll file is missing and ask to create them—click "Yes." x360ce version 2.0.2.163
: It's compatible with various operating systems, including Windows 10, and works with many games. : If using more than one controller, repeat
| Issue | Description | Workaround | |-------|-------------|-------------| | | May fail to hook into newer games using protected folders (e.g., Program Files) or UWP apps. | Run as admin; move game to non-system drive. | | 64-bit game support | Requires manually copying the correct 64-bit DLL ( xinput1_3.dll → x64 subfolder). | Use included x360ce_x64.exe to generate 64-bit settings. | | Hanging controller detection | Some Bluetooth controllers aren’t detected or freeze scanning. | Use USB connection; check “Hook Mode” in settings. | | No native Bluetooth LE support | Modern Bluetooth gamepads (DualSense, Switch Pro) may not work without extra drivers. | Use a wrapper like DS4Windows first, then map to x360ce. | | Game-specific crashes | Anti-cheat software (EAC, BattlEye) flags DLL replacement. | Not usable in online multiplayer with anti-cheat. | It will often notify you that a x360ce
When you launch a game, you should hear a short beep. This indicates the DLL has been successfully loaded. No beep usually means the DLL is in the wrong folder or the game is 64-bit while the DLL is 32-bit (or vice versa).