FPS drop to 10 when using gamepad
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
PLEASE READ LIBRARIES MANUAL BEFORE REPORTING ISSUES:
http://ngemu.com/threads/x360ce-libraries-tutorial-by-
resolutespider5.155310/
Always make sure you use latest x360ce libraries!
Bugs created using older versions will be marked invalid as user error.
r848 vc10 is currently the latest version.
Steps will reproduce the problem?
1.opening Dragon Age inquisition
2.choosing gamepad as a control method from the game options
3.FPS drop to 10 using x360ce
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
FPS are expected to not drop, instead they drop and get locked to 10 FPS
N.B : FPS revert to normal when choosing mouse/keyboard, disconnecting the
controller or WHEN THE GAME RUNS AS A BACKGROUND TASK.
What versions of x360ce and Windows are you using?
x360ce.App-2.1.2.191, windows 8.1
What gamepad do you use? On what drivers version?
SPEEDLINK STRIKE SL-6535-SBK-01, driver:SL-6535-BK_Driver_V1.0_2
Please attach a log file created with Log=1 setting in x360ce.ini file.
(LOG MUST BE FROM THE GAME, NOT X360CE)
Failure to follow the template will result in your issue being marked as
invalid.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by mohanad_...@live.com
on 5 Jan 2015 at 12:17
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GoogleCodeExporter commented
sorry about not deleting the informative lines, it's the first time I do this.
Original comment by mohanad_...@live.com
on 5 Jan 2015 at 12:21
GoogleCodeExporter commented
the controllers FFB driver is the cause.
marking as wontfix because we aren't going to make individual drivers work
properly with the software, but a current ongoing rewrite of FFB code may help.
Original comment by danialho...@gmail.com
on 5 Jan 2015 at 12:49
- Changed state: WontFix
GoogleCodeExporter commented
Thanks for your response.
Original comment by mohanad_...@live.com
on 5 Jan 2015 at 5:09
GoogleCodeExporter commented
in x360ce.ini
UseForceFeedback=0
no Vibration - no lags, normal fps)
2 day i fck my brain)
Original comment by demon4u...@gmail.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 8:48
GoogleCodeExporter commented
Yes that's what I do but I still want to use the vibration, it's about the FFD
indeed.
Thanks for ur help.
Original comment by mohanad_...@live.com
on 13 Jan 2015 at 9:17