If you’ve ever tried to plug a non-Xbox controller into a PC game released in the last decade, you know the struggle. You fire up a title like Dark Souls, Grand Theft Auto V, or Metal Gear Rising, only to find that the game refuses to recognize your trusted Logitech, DualShock, or generic gamepad. The prompts on screen show "Press A," but your controller might as well be unplugged.
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x360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-48 refers to a specific distribution of the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator (x360ce) x360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-48
lib64Indicates a 64-bit library.
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The string x360ce-lib64-r848-VS2010-48 appears to be a versioned filename or identifier for a build of x360ce (Xbox 360 Controller Emulator).
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installed. Without it, the game will likely throw a "0xc000007b" error or fail to launch. XInput Blocking