Gamepad falls off bluetooth (Forza Horizon 5)
Faced an unpleasant problem: the gamepad (from Xbox SeX original. Connected via bluetooth built into the motherboard, and not through the Mike adapter) during the game, after 30-50 minutes, starts behaving as if the signal had fallen off (at the same time the pressed keys stick during the blade), but the Windows show that the device is connected normally. Lan to hell with him, turn off and turn on the bluetooth, the gamepad reconnects and then the FPS drops sharply in the game to 3-5 and ATTENTION after 20 seconds the gamepad itself turns off, the FPS is restored and the game says CONNECT GAMEPAD.The batteries are new. Bluetooth and gamepad are working (MANY hours in Death Stranding won't let you lie). The game is a pirate (maybe this is the case, but this is the first time I come across this).
Another oddity was a bug and the vibration from the game simply did not work, but the gamepad itself plowed for 3 hours without any problems at all.
I wonder if anyone has met something like this, and whether sobsna was able to solve a similar problem?
Some kind of garbage with signal processing by the steam itself and Windows (11). What helped me was connecting the antenna to the motherboard. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are often soldered together on the motherboard and the signal amplification is common. Everything works fine so far!
MARS163 The
situation was exactly the same, BUT it turned out to be simple - I changed the batteries.
With the latest update, the same problem.
Only I have a game on the console. In other games, even in the same forza motor sport 7 - everything works fine.
The only problem is with FH5.
By cable or bluetooth, the original XBX SS gamepad, on the same console, turns off after 15-20 minutes, and turns on again after a second. On the forum of the game, many have such a problem. We are waiting for the patch.