Check all 64-bit boxes in Xinput Files and “DInput File” 64-bit “asiloader.dll” (I don’t what this dll is or even if it exists.Open x360ce (download configs and setup if it’s the first time).But after HOURS of trying, I finally managed to do it.ĭownload x360ce 32bit or 64bit (Depending on your version of RertoArch) It can help with the problems listed above.īut anyone who tried to integrate XCE with RA knows that it doesn’t work. Xbox 360 Controller Emulator (AKA x360ce) Yet another problem is “Deadzone” I’m pretty sure RA doesn’t have it. I know I know, “Autoconfigs” help but I never got the hang of it.Īnother problem is, when multiple “Generic USB Joystick” are connected, they DON’T HAVE ANY NUMBERS! (For those who don’t know what “Generic USB Joystick” is, they are cheap Chinese DInput controllers. And that is, re-configuring all the controls when an old one is disconnected or a new is connected. x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) is a lightweight emulator that can mask the presence of various third-party controllers and make them visible to the OS like they are in fact a standard Xbox 360 gamepad that is fully compatible with the latest xInput standard for communicating with video game applications. So, in my years of using it, I came across a GREAT annoyance. Heck, I’m not even an active forums user.īut, one thing is for certain, I’m a big fan of RetroArch and have been using it for years. First of all, I wanna make it clear that I’m not a dev or mod or anyone directly linked to the RA team.