X360ce 4.10.0.0 ((exclusive)) Page
: The 4.x branch receives regular bug fixes and compatibility updates.
For racing sim fans, 4.10.0.0 is a revelation. Previous versions had spotty support for DirectInput force feedback (rumble and wheel resistance). Version 4.10.0.0 rewrites the .
The "story" behind is centered on a major evolution for the popular open-source emulator, which allows non-Xbox controllers to work with modern PC games by translating their signals into Xbox 360 inputs. The Evolution to Version 4.x x360ce 4.10.0.0
Translates XInput rumble commands into standard DirectInput force feedback signals for supported steering wheels and controllers.
: 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 : The 4
: Tweak deadzones, anti-deadzones, and sensitivity curves for absolute precision.
Map an "unlimited" number of controllers into one virtual output. Wide Device Support: Version 4
The Ultimate Guide to x360ce 4.10.0.0: Master Your Controller Emulation
Setting up x360ce 4.10.0.0 requires a slightly different approach than legacy versions due to its reliance on a virtual driver. Follow these steps for a clean installation: Step 1: Download the Required Files
PlayStation 3 (DualShock 3) and PlayStation 4 (DualShock 4) controllers. Nintendo Switch Pro controllers and Joy-Cons. Racing wheels (Logitech G25/G27, Thrustmaster models). Flight simulation joysticks and HOTAS setups. Arcade fight sticks. Step-by-Step Installation Guide
The for the necessary drivers (ViGEmBus).