X360ce 41000 — Link

| Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | Game doesn’t detect controller | Run x360ce as Administrator once. Ensure ViGEm driver is installed. | | Buttons swapped / axis wrong | Remap manually in the GUI under “Controller 1”. | | x360ce crashes on start | Delete x360ce.ini and x360ce.dll/.sys files, then restart. | | Controller works in x360ce but not game | Game may be using DirectInput only – try placing xinput1_3.dll in game folder (option in x360ce settings). | | “41000 link” is broken / unsafe | Always use GitHub link above. Version 4.10.0.0 is still safe; newer is v4.17+ but 4.10 remains stable. |


While robust, build 4.10.0.0 has specific limitations inherent to its development era.

If you continue to see issues related to the "41000 link," here are three advanced fixes: x360ce 41000 link

Accessing and utilizing x360ce 4.10.00 involves a few straightforward steps:

From the developer’s GitHub repository:
👉 https://github.com/x360ce/x360ce/releases/tag/4.10.0.0 | Problem | Solution | |--------|----------| | Game

On that page, download:


The term "link" in the context of this paper refers to the successful binding of the emulator to the target game executable. This is achieved through three distinct modes supported by the 4.10.0.0 build: While robust, build 4

Do not run x360ce from your desktop. Copy the .zip file to the folder where the game's .exe file is located (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\YourGame\). Then, extract the contents.

Sometimes Windows flags the x360ce driver as a hacktool (false positive). Add the game folder to your Antivirus Exclusions before extracting the link download.