| Xbox 360 Button | Typical DBC 14 Function | |-----------------------|-------------------------------------| | A | Confirm / Run | | B | Cancel / Back | | X | Aggressive shot / Appeal | | Y | Defensive shot / Change delivery | | Left Stick | Foot movement (batting) / Direction | | Right Stick | Shot selection / Bowling action | | LB (Left Bumper) | Modifier / Advance down pitch | | RB (Right Bumper) | Modifier 2 / Change camera | | LT (Left Trigger) | Slow-mo / Precision shot | | RT (Right Trigger) | Power modifier / Sprint between wkts| | Start | Pause menu | | Back | Scorecard / Tactics |
Download the Files: Visit the official x360ce website or trusted GitHub repository and download the "x360ce.zip" file.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Big Ant Studios\Don Bradman Cricket 14\ x360ce download for dbc 14
Do not delete the x360ce.ini file – it holds your mappings.
Your right stick is mapped to the wrong axis. Fix: In x360ce, click the Gamepad tab. For Right Stick X and Y, ensure the “Axis” dropdown matches your controller (e.g., Axis 3 and Axis 6 for most DirectInput pads). Use the “Record” function to manually flick the stick up/down/left/right. | Xbox 360 Button | Typical DBC 14
is an open-source library that "translates" DirectInput calls from your generic controller into XInput calls that the game understands. It creates a virtual Xbox 360 controller environment, allowing you to map your buttons, sticks, and triggers to match the layout DBC 14 expects. Why You Need It for DBC 14
Use the button to search for pre-configured settings online, or map your buttons manually by selecting Record and pressing the corresponding button on your controller. Fix: In x360ce, click the Gamepad tab
A pop-up will appear saying: “x360ce needs to copy xinput1_3.dll to the game folder.” This is the emulation hook. Click . If you skip this, DBC 14 will never see the virtual Xbox 360 controller.