![]() ![]() It's a bit of a hassle to config (particularly if hiding your device isn't done by default and the xoutput virtual controller and yours overlap), but you only have to do it once (rather than copying dlls to each folder, you just have the program start with windows and that's that) and then it works across all games that support x360 controllers. If that doesn't work either, maybe migrate to XOutput. If that doesn't work, try using the 64-bit dlls instead (or if that's what you've been using, try the 32-bit dlls). Try copying all the dlls in the folder if you've only copied one (x360ce can make xinput1_1.dll, xinput1_2.dll, xinput1_3.dll, xinput1_4.dll and xinput9_1_0.dll), maybe the hook changed.
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