X360ce.app-2.0.2.163

open -a X360ce.app --args -profile /path/to/profile.ini At the time of writing, 2.0.2.163 is one of the most stable macOS releases. However, since the project is community-maintained, newer versions may exist. Always check the GitHub repository’s “Releases” page for security patches and bug fixes.

However, be aware that some competitive online games (e.g., Fortnite , Valorant via Game Porting Toolkit) may classify input emulators as cheating hardware. Always check the game’s terms of service. For single-player or co-op games, there is zero risk. In an ideal world, every game would support every controller. In reality, the Xbox 360 standard still dominates PC and Mac gaming, especially for titles from the 2000s and early 2010s. X360ce.app-2.0.2.163 bridges the gap between your physical hardware and the game’s expectations. X360ce.app-2.0.2.163

Introduction: The Enduring Need for Controller Emulation For decades, the Xbox 360 controller has been considered the gold standard for PC and Mac gaming due to its ergonomic design, reliable button layout, and native compatibility with thousands of game titles. However, what happens when you own a high-quality third-party controller—such as a Sony DualShock 4, a Nintendo Switch Pro controller, a Logitech gamepad, or an older generic USB controller—and you want to play a game that only recognizes an Xbox 360 controller? open -a X360ce