X360ce 41000 Alpha Exclusive | Cross-Platform Fresh |

The alpha build includes a community-sourced FFB database for over 200 racing wheels (Logitech G-series, Thrustmaster, Fanatec). The "exclusive" part refers to real-time FFB adjustment without restarting the game.

In the ever-evolving world of PC gaming, few tools have achieved the legendary status of the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator, better known as x360ce. For years, this utility has been the bridge between unsupported or older gamepads and modern DirectInput-enabled games that demand an Xbox 360 controller layout.

However, within the niche communities of retro gaming and hardware preservation, one specific build has garnered a cult following: x360ce 41000 alpha exclusive. x360ce 41000 alpha exclusive

But what exactly is this version? Why are gamers on Reddit and GitHub still hunting for it in 2025? And more importantly, do you need it?

This article unpacks everything you need to know about the x360ce 4.10.0000.0 Alpha Exclusive, including its features, installation, troubleshooting, and how it compares to modern alternatives. The alpha build includes a community-sourced FFB database


Navigate to the "Game Settings" tab:


The alpha exclusive will launch a redesigned wizard: Navigate to the "Game Settings" tab:


Warning: The x360ce 41000 alpha exclusive uses an unsigned driver for exclusive mode. You must disable Driver Signature Enforcement or enable Test Mode. To do this safely:


Fix: Set the game’s internal vibration setting to "On" or "100%." Additionally, in x360ce’s FFB tab, set "Gain" to 150% (exclusive alpha allows over-amplification). Ensure the game supports XInput rumble – older DirectInput racing games may need "Compatibility Mode."