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#Xbox one controller for pc rumble Bluetooth#
I always have my generic 10€ Hama bluetooth dongle connected to a USB hub sitting on my desk and all my connection and latency issues went away once I started doing that.Īt first it was connected to the USB passthrough ports of my G19 keyboard, nowadays I have a USB 3.0 hub that does the job. cool controller dont like EA pc controller settings.Really good controller for pc. Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 5799 reviews. PCs are giant electromagnetic fields so if you have your dongle directly connected to your PC even if it has it's own cable you'll have a bad time latency and connection wise unless that cable happens to be well shielded. The impulse triggers of the Xbox One Controller are two independent rumble motors located within each of the triggers, allowing developers to selectively vibrate the trigger when the player is performing an action that warrants such feedback, such as firing a gun or charging an attack. Microsoft - Controller for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One (Latest Model) - Robot White.
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#Xbox one controller for pc rumble drivers#
I use a Dualshock 4 v2 with Steam Input and before that a Dualshock 3 with SCP Drivers and thankfully never had issues with latency or lag after I followed one rule which is to never connect the bluetooth solution directly to the PC, also not on the front-panel ports. Im wondering if any developer has managed to hack something together to get the impulse triggers to work in their game, or may. Apparently its only supported through the Windows RT API. Reading about how many people have issues with bluetooth on PC, I feel like I'm fortunate that it works without issue for me sans two small things and that's rumble in Rocket League and some games wrongly identifying my controller as a XBOX one even if the game supports DS4 icons. I know that the Windows Store version of Rise of the Tomb Raider has this feature (but not the Steam version). So what's the deal with Bluetooth controllers and PC gaming? It feels like this isn't a problem elsewhere. It's pretty annoying to be trying to figure out performance problems and you're messing around with settings only to finally realize it's the controller that's causing the problem. Turn off the controller, and watch the framerate jump to 200 fps.Įven worse, for some reason Eneloop batteries causes more issues than regular batteries as far as the strength of the signal so using rechargeable batteries amplifies the problem. In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, while in the menu, you can literally see it go from 200 fps to 90 fps when you turn on the controller. I have my Bluetooth antenna extension right on top of my desk next to my monitor, and I can be less than a foot away but just below the desk line enough for it to obstruct and you can see the framerate start skipping. I've seen this happen with multiple games where if the Bluetooth signal is weak, it can cause performance issues and I just can't figure out why.