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Ensure the .dll file generated by x360ce is in the same folder as the game's .exe .

You must match the application bit-type of the game, not your Windows OS. Check your game folder: x360ce 32877

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x360ce 32877 is a popular, open-source software that enables you to use your Xbox 360 controller (or any other compatible controller) on your PC, with enhanced features and customization options. The software is designed to bridge the gap between your controller and games that don't natively support it, ensuring a seamless gaming experience. The hum of the server room died, replaced

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is more than a piece of software; it is a preservation tool. It breathes new life into generic gamepads, repairs broken input support in classic PC games, and gives you control over your hardware without bloatware or subscription fees.

| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | Game doesn’t see controller | Delete other xinput*.dll files in game folder; ensure correct bitness. | | No vibration | Check "Enable Force Feedback" in settings; some generic controllers lack rumble. | | Controller works in GUI but not in game | Run x360ce and game . | | Buttons swapped | Manually remap in the "Advanced" tab. | | Windows 10/11 input lag | Try running in Windows 7 compatibility mode. |

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