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Forza Horizon 4 Log (1293830)

Open PoorPocketsMcNewHold opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Name of the game: Forza Horizon 4 Steam ID: 1293830 Game version: 1.476.404.2 Game Type (native/proton/wine): Proton Proton/Wine version: Proton 9.0-3 Wheel Model: Logitech G920 Compatibility Mode: None Distribution: Nobara 40 (Fedora 40) Kernel version: 6.11.0-200

Force Feedback present: Yes Symptoms or Special Notes: The steering wheel is having some heavily delayed force-feedback event, even long after the game process has been closed proper.

/home/pm/Documents/ffbtools/bin/ffbwrap --update-fix --logger=/home/pm/fh4FFB.log --throttling --throttling-time=15 /dev/input/by-id/usb-Logitech_G920_Driving_Force_Racing_Wheel_for_Xbox_One_0000aa264efcff1f-event-joystick -- %command% fh4FFB.log-20240916174454.log

PoorPocketsMcNewHold avatar Sep 19 '24 20:09 PoorPocketsMcNewHold

The Linux driver is try to send commands to the wheel too fast, and they're getting queued up.

Try ffbwrap --throttling.

berarma avatar Feb 05 '25 12:02 berarma

The Linux driver is try to send commands to the wheel too fast, and they're getting queued up.

Try ffbwrap --throttling.

As shown in the issue, I already use that command with those parameters --throttling --throttling-time=15

PoorPocketsMcNewHold avatar Feb 05 '25 13:02 PoorPocketsMcNewHold

The Linux driver is try to send commands to the wheel too fast, and they're getting queued up. Try ffbwrap --throttling.

As shown in the issue, I already use that command with those parameters --throttling --throttling-time=15

Sorry, I didn't pay enough attention. I'll take a look at the log later.

berarma avatar Feb 05 '25 13:02 berarma