Disable PS3 controller rumble lr-pcsx-rearmed
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@alexis-puska i have retropie 4.0.1 and i cannot get rumble to work at all on a ps3, ps2 and ps1 controller. Before my old card died i was on 4.0 beta 2 and also updated retropie-setup to rc1 and downloaded lr-pcsx-rearmed and could not get rumble to work on those either.
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@alexis-puska i have the issue without the enhanced setting. I checked and I didn't have the PS3 driver installed, I tried installing it and had the same issue. I had a previous backup on 3.8 and after restoring it didn't show the issue. Appreciate your help!
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@alexis-puska
I also have the issue with stuttering when rumble occurs, basically I would just use standard mode as I used to get stuttering on analog. Never realized it was the rumble but now that makes sense. Now something has changed that even when using standard I get the stutter.Any idea when this will be fixed? I saw the update that seems to fix it list as merged (https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed/pull/51) , but I ran an update on lr-pcsx-rearmed via both binary and source but still have the problem.
Thanks
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Is there a solution to this problem yet?
I am now having the problem even when analog is disabled. The only way I can stop the stuttering now is to go into the option menu in the game and disable vibration. -
I'm having exactly the same issue on fresh install of RetroPie 4 using a bluetooth dongle with a PS3 controller. Crash Team Racing is best example rumble in game on and its lagging and has 1 sec lock ups when hitting water (biggish rumble) and if I go into the game options and disable rumble it's flawless and fast, zero lockups.
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@prosthetichead It seems like this is only effecting people using ps3 controllers.
Like you said the only way to solve this problem is to turn off vibration within the game menu. -
Can confirm, also using a PS3 controller via bluetooth. This is specially present in games like Gran Turismo 2, where the controller is vibrating almost all the time. There's a small stutter for every little vibration.
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@Beretta9 I'm using wireless 360 controllers and experiencing the same problem. :/
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I posted a pull request a while back, but it has had little movement (from what I can tell). Added a comment about this thread to show there were a number of users having the same problem.
https://github.com/libretro/pcsx_rearmed/issues/56#issuecomment-252421601
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@SOSretro Doesn't look like they've given it any attention. Maybe I'll have to create an account and comment. More comments = more attention?
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@AlmightyHeretic not really.. more coders = more action :)
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@dankcushions,just want to add my appreciation for the developers who work on these projects in their spare time! I only added the link so it was clear it wasn't 100% user error. :)
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I just submitted a PR for this. Hopefully it'll be approved in the coming days and then, if you update lr-pcsx-rearmed, you'll be able to disable vibration as a Core Option.
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@Fenthor @Beretta9 @Junglist @AlmightyHeretic @xwons @prosthetichead @SOSretro You can use @pjft 's fix to turn it off or use a usb bluetooth. In my testing th stuttering only does it on the built in bluetooth.
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@TMNTturtlguy could be the usb bluetooth device you are using. Mine worked great. Mine isnt one of those nano adapters though. Mines about an inch long.
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