Place only the .exe in the game folder and run it to let it generate fresh, clean files.
Delete x360ce.exe , x360ce.ini , and all xinput DLL files from the game folder.
are you currently trying to configure so I can give you the specific DLL filename it requires?
Right-click your game’s .exe file, go to Properties , and look for compatibility info. Alternatively, check the game’s folder; if it’s in Program Files (x86) , it’s 32-bit. If it’s in Program Files , it’s likely 64-bit.
Depending on the game, it might be looking for a specific filename to recognize the controller wrapper. If the default xinput1_3.dll doesn't work: Go to your game folder where x360ce created the DLL.
Download the corresponding x360ce version (x86 for 32-bit, x64 for 64-bit) and place it in the game folder. Step 2: Install Missing Runtimes
Try renaming xinput1_3.dll to xinput1_4.dll , xinput1_2.dll , or xinput1_1.dll .
Make sure you have .NET Framework 4.6 or higher enabled in your Windows Features. Step 3: Proper File Naming