The easiest way to find the folder that I can think of is, if you have a shortcut to the game on your desktop or in the start menu, you can right click it and click “Open file location”. So the full path to it should be C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common I believe that Steam, by default, installs to C:/Program Files (x86)/Steam If you do not, all of your steam games should be located under /steamapps/common It can get additionally complicated if you have a custom steam library. I’m not sure if there’s another one out there, but if there is, you’re gonna have to find where it’s installed yourself. zip file you just downloaded into the game folder
Sane Trilogy comes in anything other than the 64-bit version, so that’s the version of the x360ce tool I used. Now, that makes perfect sense, but I’m not sure if Crash Bandicoot N. The GitHub site says you should use the 32-bit version for 32-bit games, and the 64-bit version for 64-bit games. X360ce comes in a 32-bit or x86 version, as well as a 64-bit or 圆4 version. Step 1 – Get the correct version of Xbox 360 Controller Emulator (x360ce) You’re doing this of your free will and you’re the only one responsible for what happens.
#JNES EMULATOR CRASHING WHEN CONFIGURING THE CONTROLLER .DLL#
dll files into your game’s folder, which might seem scary, but since the tool has a good reputation, I would say it’s pretty safe. It’s a great game, but it only supports the XBox 360 Controller Step 0 – What is the Xbox360 Controller EmulatorĪs the intro says, the Xbox360 Controller Emulator, or x360ce for short, is an application which, when executed and configured properly, enables you to play any game which supports an Xbox360 controller with any other type of controller and have it be recognised as an Xbox360 controller by the game.