X360ce 41000 Alpha Fixed __hot__ [SAFE ⟶]
This version operated via file injection. Users had to place executable files and custom DLLs (like xinput1_3.dll ) directly into the specific subfolder where the game's executable resided. While highly effective for older games, it frequently failed with modern storefronts like the Xbox App, Windows Store (UWP games), and aggressive anti-cheat systems that block third-party DLL injections.
For more technical details or specific game troubleshooting, you can visit the Official x360ce GitHub Wiki .
Users reported significantly improved input delay compared to older, stable 3.0 versions. x360ce 41000 alpha fixed
Unlike the older 3.x versions that relied on placing DLL files directly into game folders, the 4.x branch of x360ce operates as a virtual bus driver. This means it creates a "virtual" Xbox 360 controller at the system level, allowing it to work with a much wider range of games, including those from the Windows Store, Game Pass, and titles with strict anti-cheat measures.
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Right-click x360ce.exe (or x360ce_x64.exe ) and select .