Controller.ini gets overwritten all the time

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  1. Supa

    Supa Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Hi Reiza. I change the FFB Skip updates from '1' to '0' so as to get the full updates but seems it gets overwritten most of the time and changes back to "1" or half updates. I assume that it needs to be "0" in the Controller.ini to get full updates regardless of whether you have chosen 360hz ingame. What can I do to stop this??

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  2. Domagoj Lovric

    Domagoj Lovric Moderator Staff Member

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    Not possible to choose 0. Many users reported fps issues with "0" setting so it is disabled. If you edit your controller.ini "FFB Skip updates = 0", as soon as the game loads it will overwrite it to 1.
     
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    Supa Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Hmmm well no I'd disagree as it doesnt always get overwritten. But eventually it does. I check it constantly. Anyway, are you saying that I cannot run the FFB updates at 360hz?? Even if I choose 360 ingame as controller.ini overrides that setting from what I understand!
     
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    Supa Active Member AMS2 Club Member

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    Sorry I think I understand now....

    Skip = 0, RealFeel 360hz, canned effects 720hz
    Skip = 1, Realfeel 360hz, canned effects 360hz
    Skip = 2, Realfeel 240hz, canned effects 240hz
    Skip = 3, Realfeel 180hz, canned effects 180hz.



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  5. Domagoj Lovric

    Domagoj Lovric Moderator Staff Member

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    No, you can't run at 720Hz, which would equal setting controller ffb skip updates 0. Setting of 1 means ffb at 360Hz.
    Even if not immediately overwritten, zero setting is read and "ignored", engine uses 1 then.

    EDIT. Just saw you figured it out ;)
     

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