Delete the files from the x360ce folder and start over. If you followed this guide to the letter it will now work correctly! I've tried this on two different PC's running with two different receivers! If it doesn't work, go back and try again. Now run the game and select the 360 controller in the options.Now you need to navigate to the folder you extracted the attached program to and find these two files in the red box:Īnd copy them into your Assassin's Creed 1 or 2 (or both if you own both?) root folder or where ever the game's executable is like this:.Click "Save" at the bottom right of the program, then close it.Now click the Options tab and set Fake WMI to "EnabledUsb" and Fake DI to "EnabledCallback and also uncheck the "Use Init beep" tickbox.Now click the Presets dropdown box at the bottom of the program and choose "Controller (Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows)" and then click "Load".It will ask to create two default files.Extract it to a folder somewhere on your computer and run the file within called x360ce.exe.Turn on your Wireless 360 Controller and sync it with your receiver (if you hadn't already done that).Other, newer versions will NOT work (I tried):īut I do repeat, do not use any other version than the one posted above.
Hopefully, this page gets picked up in Google and stops others from having to look as hard.įor this guide you need this exact version of the Xbox 360 Controller Emulator. And It took me an hour of searching to find the solution. You ultimately had to sacrifice centering the camera and contextual camera to use these which wasn't acceptable.įor some, this is annoying. Therefore, you can't map the "High Profile Mode" to the Right Trigger (RT) like it would be on the consoles, as well as the Left Trigger for locking on. You can't map the triggers as they are picked up as Axis (this is Microsoft's fault) and Ubisoft never bothered to work around this.
So, I recently bought Assassin's Creed II on Uplay and found out the controller mapping for the Wireless 360 Controller is completely broken.