Enter . Among its many versions, X360ce 4.10 stands as a landmark release. This version strikes the perfect balance between stability, feature richness, and ease of use. Whether you are trying to force your vintage Logitech RumblePad 2, a generic USB gamepad, or a high-end racing wheel to function in Dark Souls , GTA V , or Rocket League , X360ce 4.10 is the golden key.
It is lightweight (under 2MB), portable (no installation required), and saves your configuration as a simple .ini file that you can back up or share with friends. Whether you are a retro enthusiast reviving a 15-year-old Saitek controller or a budget gamer using a $10 Walmart gamepad, X360ce 4.10 removes the frustration of "This game requires an Xbox controller." X360ce 4.10
| Feature | | X360ce 4.17+ / 5.x | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Stability | Rock-solid for DX9/DX11 games | Occasionally crashes with Easy Anti-Cheat | | UI Speed | Instant loading | 2-3 second delay due to telemetry | | Windows 7 Support | Full | Dropped after 4.12 | | Cloud Database | Read-only (stable) | Read/Write (sometimes corrupts local profiles) | | Configuration File | Simple .ini (human readable) | Encrypted JSON (hard to hand-edit) | Whether you are trying to force your vintage
The first launch will prompt you to create x360ce.ini and xinput1_3.dll . Click "Yes" or "Create" . Click "Yes" or "Create"
Once a profile is downloaded, click "Auto" to map any remaining axes. Navigate to the "Test" tab. Press buttons on your physical controller. You should see the on-screen Xbox 360 controller light up green.
Download X360ce 4.10 today, drop it into your favorite unsupported game, and enjoy 10 minutes of setup for hundreds of hours of seamless gameplay. Your old controller isn’t obsolete—it just needs the right translator. Have a specific controller that isn’t working? Leave a comment below (or visit the official X360ce forums) with your device’s Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID), found in the "Controller" tab of X360ce 4.10.
Introduction: Why X360ce 4.10 Still Matters in Modern Gaming In the world of PC gaming, controller compatibility has always been a fractured landscape. While modern titles natively support PlayStation 5’s DualSense and Xbox Series X controllers, a vast library of older games—and even some contemporary indie titles—remains stubbornly locked to the Microsoft Xbox 360 controller standard .