Immune to all damage + constant haptic vibration
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HeadForce
I have just re-installed Windows to dual boot with Linux Mint. When I went to play the game on Windows, I had this really weird issue. My controllers are constantly vibrating, and my player is totally invincible. The Rumble effect slider does turn off the haptics, so it can't be an issue with the connection (I am using virtual desktop). With every structure I hit myself with, it just goes straight through me. When I'm in a game, this still applies except when I'm client. When I'm client, I'm immune to knockback, but I still take damage. Also, I can decend when flying on a cube, which normally breaks it. I can also kinda fly on the big boulders, although their hitbox is pretty wonky. I'm on the meta/oculus PC app and using a quest 3 with a dedicated wifi 6 router. I have a video of all the weird things happening. The dual booting pretty much can't be the source of the issue, Windows can't even read the Mint ext4 file system. I really hope this can somehow be resolved, as I'm currently unable to play my favourite game.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X8uTF97J2w0n3rf8jOzjd1ZLEkg0fedX/view?usp=drivesdk The file was too big to fit in the file thing.
EDIT: I just had to update my nvidia drivers for my 1060 IM SO STUPID
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K Beugels - Lead Programmer
Do you by any chance still have the log files from that play session?
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HeadForce
K Beugels - Lead Programmer https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z2DvX-ZT9GPC9LmQOnJ-lrp39ZRd-kbG/view?usp=drivesdk Is this what you're looking for? I'm gonna be away from my PC for a few days but on Monday I'm back so I hope these are the log files you're talking about, otherwise tell me and I'll send them then.
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Also, there might be logs in there from after I installed GeForce experience which fixes the bug.
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Solved: I had to update my NVIDIA drivers
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K Beugels - Lead Programmer
HeadForce: Hey, thanks for reporting this issue, we haven't encountered anything like this before, especially from outdated GPU drivers, do you by any chance remember what version you previously had installed?
That would help a me out a lot with backtracking where this issue comes from.
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K Beugels - Lead Programmer It took some time but I managed to replicate the issue. I made another partition and installed windows 11 on it, and installed quest link, virtual desktop and GeForce experience. That didn't give me the bug, so I reinstalled windows and did some things differently, mainly not installing GeForce experience. This time I got the exact same bug as in the original post. So to answer your question, it's version 560.94. That's the default version if you don't do any driver updates. It seems like just having GeForce experience, even if you don't update your drivers through it fixes the bug. When I managed to replicate it, I only had virtual desktop and the oculus PC software.
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K Beugels - Lead Programmer
HeadForce: Wow, thank you very much for this amount of backtracking, this really helps a lot!
Time for me to downgrade some drivers and see what happens :P