While newer versions exist, version 2.0.2.163 remains a widely cited "stable" version for older 32-bit games that may struggle with the modern .NET requirements or the 64-bit architecture of the latest builds. Steam Community Key Features & Functionality XInput Mapping
Whether you’re reviving a decade-old Logitech gamepad for a retro playthrough of Bioshock or getting a generic USB fight stick working in Street Fighter IV , this specific build represents the peak of the emulator’s “golden age”—before complexity crept in. Install it once, understand the .ini settings, and you’ll have a reliable bridge between your hardware and your games for years to come. x360ce version 2.0.2.163
Note: The modern x360ce project is currently maintained on GitHub by various developers following the original work by Takashi and other contributors. While newer versions exist, version 2
It offers an automated "Search settings from internet" feature to download community-made button maps for your specific hardware. Note: The modern x360ce project is currently maintained
It is highly compatible with Windows 7 and older builds where modern .NET frameworks might be finicky.
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[ERROR] Could not load xinput1_3.dll – Access denied. [INFO] Game is 64-bit but 32-bit DLL was used. [WARN] No controller found after scan.