x360ce specifically requires the . Despite the naming, one unified package supports all those years.
The most common mistake is installing only the 64-bit version.
You’ve downloaded x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator), but you keep hitting a wall: missing DLLs, crashes on launch, or the dreaded "The program can't start because MSVCP140.dll is missing."
Even if you have the x86 (32-bit) version of Windows, or are installing x360ce 32-bit for an old game, you still need BOTH x86 and x64 runtimes. Why? Because x360ce injects DLLs into games that might be 64-bit.
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