X360ce | 3.2.8.77
(post-November 2015 patch) — After a game update, the developers streamlined their XInput support in a way that no longer works with X360ce. The official response from Psyonix support stated that “our recent update streamlined the way we support xinput controllers … but it does not play nicely with your stated emulator.”
Instead of waiting for game developers to patch their games to support other controllers, they created a workaround at the system level. They built a .dll (Dynamic Link Library) file that intercepted the game's request for an Xbox controller and translated it to whatever controller you actually had plugged in.
You must match the architecture of the x360ce executable to the game, your operating system. X360ce 3.2.8.77
) that the game uses to "see" your controller as a 360 device. Legacy Design
X360ce 3.2.8.77 has an interesting quirk that confused many users when it was first released. On the official x360ce website, the advertised latest version was listed as “3.2.9.81.” However, the actual executable files (both 32-bit and 64-bit) that users downloaded displayed the version number “3.2.8.77.” Both had the same release date of October 4, 2015, leading to understandable confusion. (post-November 2015 patch) — After a game update,
Version 3.2.8.77 belongs to the , often referred to as the "classic" or "local" injector version. Unlike Version 4.x—which runs as a background virtual driver wrapper—version 3.2.8.77 operates directly inside the game’s root directory using local DLL files. Why Choose Build 3.2.8.77 over Newer Versions?
It operates via local DLL files placed directly into the game's folder. It only runs when the game runs, consuming zero background system resources. You must match the architecture of the x360ce
No tool is perfect. Here are common problems and their solutions specific to this version.
Yes, but you may need to configure Steam’s controller settings to avoid conflicts. Typically, you should disable Steam Input for games where you’re using X360ce.
While newer, global "virtual driver" versions of x360ce exist, version 3.2.8.77 remains incredibly popular for specific reasons:
If a button is mapped incorrectly, click the dropdown menu next to that button's label (e.g., Button 1 , Axis 2 ) and click , then press the physical button on your pad. Click Save in the bottom right corner.