(12-27-2012, 08:34 PM)DefenderX Wrote: Do you get this problem only in this game?So far - yes. I have tested the following games:
Xenoblade - full speed 95% of the time
Wind Waker and Twilight Princess - full speed all the way
Skies of Arcadia Legends - 50% speed (with equivalent VPS drop) with LLE, which I've read is to be expected. 100% with HLE though.
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Nevermind, I must have misclicked when I turned the VBeam accuracy off, it behaves normally then with appropriate VPS drop and audio issues. It's just LLE draining my CPU. What propelled me to write the post was that the slow down was present even with that option turned off, but it turns out I'm just blind.
I do have another issue though - diagonals on my Rumblepad 2 make Snake walk instead of run when pushed all the way. I'm aware of the square stick option, since the gamepad does have a square stick, but setting it to 100 doesn't alleviate the issue. It seems the only way is to reduce the range of the sticks as well, but it doesn't work consistently, for example, at 65% it works for left+down, but not for right+up and getting it even lower starts to make Snake walk just because the emulated stick is not pushed far enough. But even for higher values the range is well withing the GC pad's circle too, even without enabling the square stick thingie, thus I believe that it's not related to its squareness at all.
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I enabled input display. The values for walking with range 100 and square stick at 100 are 217:217 for up+right. Any variation (218:216 for example) makes him run, but if they are exactly the same - he walks. Same for 38:38 for left-down. I have "fixed" this issue by setting the range for Y- and X- off by 1% from Y+ and X+, this way it never gets exactly the same numbers and never walks when the sticks are fully pushed. Of course, he walks anyway if I try to get equal values (tried it with 42:42, took a few tries to get the stick just right) on purpose, but that's extremely unlikely to happen during normal gameplay. Anyone knows why he does that for equal values?