The GUI in 3.1.4.1 features an interactive “Test Vibration” panel where you can slide left/right motor intensity from 0% to 200% and instantly feel the result. This is invaluable for calibrating older controllers with weaker motors or worn-out rumble weights.
: Runs entirely within the game folder without background processes.
This version was explicitly optimized to fix broken vibration motors on generic twin-shock controllers. x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.1
: A short beep when the game launches usually signals that the emulator has successfully hooked into the game. X360CE • Xbox 360 Controller Emulator
Move this file into the same directory where the game's executable ( .exe ) file is located (e.g., C:\Program Files\GameFolder\ ). 3. Configure the Controller The GUI in 3
: Open x360ce.ini with Notepad. You can manually remap buttons here, though the default settings usually work for standard twin-stick controllers.
: Open x360ce.ini and increase the ForcePercent to 150 or 200 (the emulator allows overclocking the signal), or use the "Test" sliders in the app to check if Windows is capping the signal strength. This version was explicitly optimized to fix broken
Within the x360ce software, users can usually find settings related to vibration. This might include enabling/disabling vibration, adjusting the intensity of the vibration, or even customizing which controllers actions trigger vibrations (like triggering a gun in a game).
: This is often due to incorrect button IDs in the x360ce.ini . Re-check your physical controller's button numbers using XInputTest.exe and update the configuration accordingly. A common report was that the A and B buttons were swapped , which was an easy fix.