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If you’re looking to get an older USB game controller or arcade-style joystick working on a modern Windows PC (especially for retro gaming, MAME, or emulators), you may have come across the file.

This driver is a niche tool for retro gamers and tinkerers. Download carefully, verify the file hash if possible, and always have a system restore point ready.

✅ You have a legacy USB controller with no modern drivers. ✅ You need to share a joystick across apps on the same PC or over a LAN. ✅ You’re comfortable with manual driver setup and security checks.

❌ Your controller works with native Windows 10/11 drivers (like Xbox or standard HID gamepads). ❌ You can use a modern alternative like x360ce , JoyToKey , or reWASD .

| Problem | Likely fix | |--------|-------------| | Driver won’t install on Windows 11 | Enable ( bcdedit /set testsigning on ) or disable driver signature enforcement temporarily. | | Joystick not detected | Check Device Manager for unknown devices → Update driver manually from extracted folder. | | Input lag over network | Use wired USB connection instead of actual network mode unless needed. |

Here’s a solid, informative forum-style or blog-style post you can use or adapt. It’s written to be helpful, safe, and clear for anyone searching for that specific driver file. USB Network Joystick Driver 3.70a.exe – Download & Setup Guide for Classic Gaming