Thoughts? I never really noticed but every time I had my Logitech Dual Action USB GamePad plugged in, I was getting crashed. When I have it out....No crash...Let's discuss.
Thoughts? I never really noticed but every time I had my Logitech Dual Action USB GamePad plugged in, I was getting crashed. When I have it out....No crash...Let's discuss.
I've played the game using both 360/PS3 wired and haven't had any crash related issues.
Stick it in my Balmung.
I play on PS3 controller wired, using DS3 drivers, rarely ever crash.
Sucks that every time my controller unplugs I have to restart my entire PC to get it to work on FFXIV again.
*Pulls out the duct tape*
Don't do that! x_x There's a reason why they have the inline release on them!
Stick it in my Balmung.
That post is too smart for me.![]()
Correlation causation.
I have tried a few controllers and currently use the new logitech F310 or the old cordless rumblepad 2. I do use the Logitech driver w/o freezes (I think you can get away with not using the logitech software if you don't want the rumble or the new feature that switches the back triggers to Digital buttons via a switch on the controller, but be aware if you play XI also then you need these digital buttons or the rear triggers can not be used in game.)
On a side note stay away from...
1) Snakebyte FFXIV Controller
THIS WILL BLUESCREEN a 64bit rig if you use there official driver, but will work just fine if you just plug it in and just let windows install the driver it finds. These controllers don't last long before the D-pad starts to stick.
2) Logitech F710
Cuts out wireless sooooooo much. I got one because I loved the Rumblepad2 so much (it never cut out on me in over 6 years). Ended up using it to take the little pad that is under the buttons out to replace the one in my discontinued Rumblepad 2 giving it new life again.
3)Razer Onza
Stick starts drifting after a few weeks of play.
Good luck, hope this helps.
Just to add to this thread, I've been having the occasional - well regular - blue screens of death, usually while playing FFXIV. Last crash, I loaded a Windows programs called WhoCrashed, and it pointed me at this:
On Sun 7/29/2012 1:26:21 AM GMT your computer crashed
crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
This was probably caused by the following module: cm2793.sys (CM2793+0x783)
Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)
Error: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Bug check description: This indicates that a kernel-mode program generated an exception which the error handler did not catch.
This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem.
A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: cm2793.sys .
Google query: cm2793.sys KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
If you google search cm2793.sys, that is the Snakebyte driver for the FFXIV Controller.
So - my current test is to uninstall the Snakebyte driver and use the default Microsoft drivers. I think this removes the Function button feature and the pad rumble - but if it doesn't crash, that's good for now.
-kyo >^_^<
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