X360ce-lib64-r848-vs2010-zip - Extra Quality
| Red flag | Why risky | |----------|------------| | File size larger than 1.5 MB (official DLL is ~300–800 KB) | Extra payload hidden | | Contains .exe not named x360ce.exe | Possible dropper | | “Extra Quality,” “Pro,” “Cracked” in filename | Unauthorized mod | | Requires admin rights to run the configurator | Should not – game folder only | | Asks to disable antivirus | Classic malware trick | | No digital signature (right‑click → Properties → Digital Signatures tab empty) | Not from original author |
: This represents the "Revision 848." In the development lifecycle of x360ce, r848 was a milestone build known for its stability before the project transitioned toward the more modern "App" based architecture. : This signifies that the binaries were compiled using the Visual Studio 2010 compiler. For the end-user, this typically means the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable is a strict dependency for the file to run. Why "Extra Quality"?
When you copy the correct xinput1_3.dll (or xinput1_4.dll , xinput9_1_0.dll ) into a game’s folder, the game thinks you’re using a real Xbox 360 controller.
: Find the directory where your game's executable ( .exe ) is located. For 64-bit games, this is often in a subfolder like Binaries/Win64 . X360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-zip Extra Quality
For PC gamers who prefer using a gamepad, configuring a controller can sometimes be a frustrating hurdle. This is especially true when trying to play modern games with older or non-standard DirectInput controllers. Modern PC games almost universally rely on the API—the standard framework introduced by Microsoft for Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers. If your gamepad uses the older DirectInput standard, many modern games simply will not recognize it.
Some games are picky about which .dll file they look for. If your game fails to detect the controller, try changing the name of the xinput1_3.dll file in your game folder. Common alternatives that can force the game to recognize the emulator include:
The X360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-zip package has a wide range of applications and use cases, including: | Red flag | Why risky | |----------|------------|
: Modern versions (v4.x) use a virtual driver that can sometimes be flagged by anti-cheat software. Older versions like r848 use a "DLL wrapping" method that remains highly effective for older games like Dark Souls or Dragon Age: Inquisition .
If the light is grey, the gamepad isn't recognized. Try reinstalling drivers for your controller or testing it in the Windows Control Panel Gamepad settings .
Designed specifically for games with a 64-bit architecture (e.g., Dragon Age: Inquisition Dark Souls VS2010 Build: Why "Extra Quality"
The program will likely state that the DLL file is missing or needs to be created. Click .
Today, using that old version causes:
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