X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha Download [COMPLETE · 2025]

Before downloading, check if your game is 32-bit or 64-bit.

If the game does not detect the controller immediately, the Alpha version allows you to manually rename the generated DLL file. Because X360ce 4.10 includes modern XInput standards, you can rename the output file to:

On the download page for 4.10.0.0 Alpha, you will see options for: X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha Download

Download the x360ce_x64.zip version for modern titles.

X360ce is an open-source, freeware application that acts as a DirectInput to XInput wrapper. In simple terms, it translates signals from any DirectInput controller (older PC gamepads, steering wheels, flight sticks) into XInput signals that modern games understand. Before downloading, check if your game is 32-bit or 64-bit

The software works by placing DLL files (like xinput1_3.dll) into your game’s installation folder. When the game calls for Xbox 360 controller input, X360ce intercepts that call and maps your physical controller’s buttons, triggers, and joysticks to the corresponding Xbox functions.

Click the Auto button. X360ce will attempt to automatically map your controller’s buttons to Xbox 360 equivalents. For standard gamepads, this works flawlessly. For wheels or flight sticks, you may need manual adjustments. Download the x360ce_x64

Why this is a game-changer: In the past, setting up X360ce was a guessing game. If a game was 64-bit and you only had the 32-bit DLL installed, the game wouldn't recognize your controller. You often had to copy multiple files (xinput1_3.dll, xinput1_4.dll, etc.) to guess which one the game needed.

X360ce 4.10.0.0 Alpha modernizes this by: