Cxbx-Reloaded is an emulator for running Microsoft Xbox (and eventually, Chihiro) games on Microsoft Windows.
- OS: Windows 7+ x64. 32-bit installations are not supported.
- GPU: Anything that supports Direct3D 9 (HLE) and OpenGL 3.3 (LLE).
- Visual C++ 2017 redistributable is required. Most people should already have this, but if not, Download it here. Make sure to install the 32-bit (x86) version even if you are on a 64-bit machine, as the 64-bit build does not include both!
- Npcap (Used for Network emulation): Download the Installer here. Make sure to enable winpcap compatibility mode!
Cxbx-Reloaded is not yet ready for general release, but the latest development builds can be downloaded using the links below:
Cxbx-Reloaded has a compatibility list.
If you have something to report on a title, please create or update the issue for it there.
Please read the Readme file first!
Game or software specific issues can be reported in the compatibility list.
For emulation issues that are not specific to any single piece of software, a bug report can be submitted at the Cxbx-Reloaded issue tracker.
Make sure bug reports contain:
- The build tested with, error message displayed (if any)
- Screenshots
- Xbe dump (created via [Edit > Dump Xbe Info To > File])
- Kernel Debug log (created when running a game with [View > Debug Output (Kernel) > File] selected).
Cxbx-Reloaded has a wiki containing various subjects and background information. Chat on Gitter, or Discord.
We welcome contributions, large and small.
If you want to do some coding, be sure to read the Developer notes.
IMPORTANT: Pull-Requests containing code derived from XQEMU will not be approved until an agreement is reached to make work mutually beneficial. this includes updates to existing xqemu derived code. We should not/will not become a hostile fork.
Please contact us before you start working on something, so we can make sure your work is going to be accepted once finished.
- Git for Windows
- Visual Studio 2017 (2015 might work, but is not officially supported)
- Windows 8.1 SDK (Should be included with Visual Studio)
- Microsoft Child Process Debugging Power Tool
Run the following command on the command line:
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/Cxbx-Reloaded/Cxbx-Reloaded/
Please note the --recurse-submodules
parameter. This is required to fetch sub-modules.
Without this, Cxbx-Reloaded will fail to build.
If Cxbx-Reloaded was previously checked out without the submodules, they can be updated/fetched with the following command:
git submodule update --recurse-submodules
Simply open build/Win32/Cxbx.sln
within Visual Studio, select your configuration (Release or Debug) and hit Build.
Please note that Debug builds are significantly slower, but include much more detailed kernel logging, and may help diagnose a problematic title.
You can support Luke Usher, initiator of Cxbx-Reloaded, on Patreon.
- All contributors to the original Cxbx and Dxbx projects. Without them Cxbx-Reloaded would not exist at all.
- XQEMU - While the majority of Cxbx-R is our own work (Kernel, HLE, etc), the NV2A LLE implementation and NVNet implementation are primarily the work of the XQEMU developers.
- XboxDev - Providing Xbox Hardware Research & Useful Tooling