![]() Select Issues tab and click on Install button to install Virtual Gamepad Emulation Driver.Issues tab in Xbox 360 Controller Emulator will start blinking if Virtual Gamepad Emulation Driver is missing. Installing ViGEmBus Virtual Gamepad Emulation Driver Extract downloaded ZIP file and launch x360ce.exe.Download latest Xbox 360 Controller Emulator (same file for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows).Make sure your game is set to use XInput Devices.įor example: In "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" you have to set OPTIONS > CONTROLLER > ENABLE CONTROLLER: ONLY GAMEPADS ![]() You can keep single copy at one place on your PC.įor example: C:\Program Files\x360ce\x360ce.exeĭo not close Xbox 360 Controller Emulator 4.x during the game, just minimise it to reduce CPU use. There is no need to place x360ce.exe inside the game folder. You can also find X360CE video tutorials on IMPORTANT: Please download and run digitally signed files only! If someone asks to disable antivirus or exclude X360CE app from anti-virus - DON'T! Report any suspicion in Issues and we will try to resolve any false positive with anti-virus developers. Currently we are working on version 4.x update, fixing bugs and moving from Microsoft's old “Windows Forms” to latest “Windows Presentation Foundation” application interface. To solve the problem, version 4.x was created, which doesn’t use custom xinput1_*.dll file, but creates virtual controller. Therefore version 3.x doesn’t work with these games any more. Some new games or old games after their latest updates do not permit custom xinput1_*.dll file. Version 3.x uses custom xinput1_*.dll file. ![]() There, sorted by name, rename the existing Assembly-CSharp.dll to something like x360ce.exe application version 4.x uses Virtual Gamepad Emulation driver ViGEmBus by nefarius.Then navigate through these folders into the final Managed folder: Contents > Resources > Data > Managed.Right-click hollow_knight(.app) or Hollow Knight(.app) and click Show Package Contents (this opens the 'app' folder).You can do this by opening Steam on your Mac and right clicking on it (in the left sidebar) and the following the on screen menus to: Properties > Local Files > Browse Navigate to the folder that has the Hollow Knight game file.Download the file (use the links in the community page below, or here is the URL I used to download the file (copied from the community page):.Written out a bit (copied and cleaned up a bit from the community post) Replace the file within the game folder.Download the file (I used the 1.5.78 version).In Steam though, I have Xbox controller emulation turned off though, but that's just me. Thankfully, a really wonderful community member tintingaroo edited the files, recompiled them and publicaly shared them online for free!įor this to work, it is highly recommended you have Native Controller Input is set to ON within the game. According to the Steam Community discussion (linked below) part of the issue is one (and just one) not properly set settings file that is associated with grabbing and parsing controller data. The cause is a bad set of code in the game that doesn't take into account playing on an M1 Mac which needs devices handled in a specific way. Specifically, after I got the Dash action available to me the game told press RT (right trigger) to dash. Hollow Knight runs very well on my Macbook Pro M1 but when I was playing with a Xbox controller I noticed I couldn't do certain action. Steam on Mac works just as well as in any other platform, and so do many games such as Hollow Knight. Such as: you can't Dash (right trigger) using the controller on your M1 Mac. ![]() Hollow Knight works well on M1 Macs, but if you're trying to play with a Bluetooth controller such as an Xbox controller then you'll most likely find that several buttons simply don't work within the game. ![]()
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