| Feature | x360ce vibmod 3.1.4.0 | Modern x360ce (4.x) | DS4Windows / Steam Input | |---------|------------------------|---------------------|---------------------------| | | ~2009–2010 | 2020–present | 2016–present | | Architecture | Library-based (DLL injection) | Virtual driver (ViGEmBus) | Virtual driver + Steam overlay | | Windows Compatibility | Windows 7 / XP | Windows 10 / 11 | Windows 10 / 11 | | Best for | Older games (2007–2014) | All modern PC games | Steam games, DS4/DS5 controllers | | Force Feedback | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes (via Steam) | | GUI | Basic WinForms | Modern WPF interface | Full-featured configuration UI |
Verify that vibration is enabled inside the game’s in-game audio/control settings menu. BEEP Sound on Launch
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The program will likely ask to create a new x360ce.ini file; click "Yes".
While newer versions have dropped support for older Windows builds, vibmod 3.1.4.0 runs flawlessly on everything from Windows 7 to Windows 11 (with driver signature enforcement temporarily disabled). | Feature | x360ce vibmod 3
For power users, the x360ce.ini file contains additional tweaks not exposed in the GUI. Open it in Notepad and look for these sections:
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Game doesn't recognize controller | Files placed in wrong folder | Move x360ce.ini and xinput1_3.dll to the folder containing the game's .exe file | | Buttons and axes not mapped correctly | Wrong VID/PID values | Verify your controller's VID and PID in Device Manager and update the INI file | | No vibration / Force Feedback | Force Feedback not enabled in x360ce settings | Check "Enable Force Feedback" in the Force Feedback tab and set "Force Feedback Pass Through" to True | | Weak or uneven rumble | Motor period settings too low | Increase Left/Right Motor Period (ms) slider values to maximum | | LT / RT triggers don't work | x360ce.ini uses incorrect trigger mapping for your specific game | Update the configuration file: set Left Trigger=7 and Right Trigger=8 (or the correct axis indices for your controller) | | Game crashes when loading | Conflicting DLL files | Remove any other xinput1_3.dll files from the game folder and Windows system directories. Ensure you are not running both x360ce version 3.x and 4.x simultaneously on the same system | | Controller shows in XInputTest.exe but not in game | Game is calling a different XInput DLL version | Rename the emulator's DLL to match the version the game expects ( xinput9_1_0.dll , etc.) | If you share with third parties, their policies apply
For modern 64-bit exclusive games, you must upgrade to the modern, GUI-based versions of x360ce (version 4.x) which fully support x64 architectures. Conclusion: Is Vibmod 3.1.4.0 Still Relevant?
Allows configuration for up to two generic gamepads simultaneously using a single ini file. Step-by-Step Installation and Setup Guide
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