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Extract the downloaded XOutput.v0.11.zip archive into a permanent folder (e.g., C:\Games\XOutput ).

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While later iterations of the software transitioned to different backend architectures (such as the ViGEm framework), the stands as the definitive, stable build of the classic ScpToolkit-driven era. The primary updates introduced in this build included:

Version 0.11 added a checkbox for "controller exclusivity" to help games focus only on the emulated Xbox input rather than seeing both the real and virtual controllers at once. Xoutput.v0.11

However, even the more recent versions of XOutput face a significant challenge. As of late 2023/2024, the underlying emulation libraries it depends on, such as ViGEmBus, have been officially deprecated. This means that while XOutput v3.32 may function, its core technology is no longer receiving security updates or feature improvements from the original developers.

XOutput v0.11 is a minor update from the early development phase of the XOutput project (released around November 2015). Despite its age, it remains a popular, stable choice for users looking for a simple tool without the complexity of newer, more bloated software.

While v0.11 was functional, modern users typically use version or higher, which offers: Automatic controller detection. Extract the downloaded XOutput

While XOutput.v0.11 is generally a reliable software, you may encounter some issues. Here are some common issues and troubleshooting tips:

Install the official (though Windows 10/11 users can often skip this).

Locate your connected gamepad under the input device menu, check the box, and click the Gear Icon to open configuration options. The primary updates introduced in this build included:

Added a checkbox to toggle , which helps prevent games from seeing both the real and emulated controller at once (the "double input" issue). Visual updates like a new icon in the options window. Performance & User Feedback Releases · ericlbarrett/XOutput - GitHub

, click the gear icon to map your physical buttons to the corresponding Xbox inputs, and click "Start" to begin emulation. Legacy vs. Modern Versions Releases · ericlbarrett/XOutput - GitHub

: Click "Start" to begin the emulation. Your PC will now treat your generic controller as an Xbox 360 controller. Why use v0.11 specifically?

This process was well-documented by the community. A Brazilian gaming forum post from 2016, for instance, provides a step-by-step guide for using XOutput v0.11 to play Rise of the Tomb Raider with a generic gamepad, including direct download links to the v0.11 archive. This grassroots support was vital to XOutput's success.

Released under the MIT License, this utility is free to download, use, and share. Why Use XOutput.v0.11?

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