X360ce — Vibmod 3140 New Portable
This guide covers how to set up x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.0, an older but reliable version of the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator specifically designed to add vibration (force feedback) support to generic PC gamepads.
Here’s a useful, concise write-up on x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.0 (new) — aimed at gamers troubleshooting controllers on older PC games. x360ce vibmod 3140 new
Locate your game folder: Find the directory containing the main game executable (.exe). This guide covers how to set up x360ce vibmod 3
The x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator) is a software tool that allows users to emulate an Xbox 360 controller on their computer. This is particularly useful for games that only support Xbox 360 controllers or for users who prefer the layout and feel of the Xbox 360 controller over other gamepads. The software can interpret inputs from various types of controllers and translate them into Xbox 360 controller inputs, making it a versatile tool for gamers with different controller preferences. Create the file: Open Notepad
How to use this text:
- Create the file: Open Notepad.
- Paste: Copy the code block above and paste it into Notepad.
- Save: Save the file as
x360ce.ini(make sure you select "All Files" in the "Save as type" dropdown, not "Text Documents"). - Location: Place this file in the game folder where the
xinput1_3.dll(orxinput9_1_0.dll) file is located, usually next to the game's.exefile.
x360ce.ini (Vibmod 3.1.4.0 Default)
[Options]
UseInitBeep=1 ; 1 = Enable, 0 = Disable beep on initialization
Log=0 ; 1 = Enable log file, 0 = Disable
Console=0 ; 1 = Enable console window, 0 = Disable
ScanHardware=1 ; 1 = Enable hardware scan
ConfigFile=x360ce.ini ; Configuration file name
Timeout=25 ; Device scan timeout in seconds