![]() I really try to solve this, so anyone can keep posting ideas what to try next.Įverything seems the same. Did this some years ago with Windows, now I have to dual boot multiple Linux distros because one doesn’t like my hardware xD ![]() I was really happy I don’t have to dual boot for gaming anymore. So I’m experimenting with bluez patches and build options now. Well, here I am, no idea what else to try again. Kubuntu has bluez 5.60 too, which is same version as arch.) Also not in combination with downgrading bluez. So this is the next thing I try on EOS: downgrade the nvidia driver to 460 series.ĭon’t know what gpu driver has to do with bluetooth controllers, but I’m out of ideas otherwiseĮdit 3: Downgrading the nvidia driver also didn’t help. So far, the problem only happens on EOS and Manjaro (arch based systems).ĭon’t know about Fedora anymore, but on Kubuntu I noticed they still use the nvidia v460 driver. (I also made sure to use the same graphics settings on both systems.) As on Fedora, Kubuntu does run dolphin fine, even with the controller connected via bluetooth. If I use the controller to play the game and do not move my mouse, it sometimes has some good seconds and runs nearly smooth, but still drops frames every now and then.Įdit 2: Just installed Kubuntu 21.10 (daily build) on a second drive and gave it a try. When I do this, CS:GO constantly runs at 10 - 30 FPS. Can you test some games with uncapped FPS and see if connecting/disconnecting the controller makes a difference?Įdit: Bonus: The performance gets even worse if I use mouse and keyboard while the controller is connected. maybe your 2070S is just powerful enough that even after the performance degrade when the controller is connected you haven’t noticed it. As soon as I disconnect it, performance instantly goes up again. ![]() Somehow the fact that the PS5 controller is connected via bluetooth lowers my graphics performance. So the problem is not dolphin-emu specific, but now affects all games. In Rocket League the performance also decreases, but only from ~200 FPS to ~70 FPS, so this is still playable. It regularly drops from >140 FPS to 10 - 30 FPS. In Counter Strike: GO I also get worse performance if the controller is connected via bluetooth. ![]() Found out something new by playing other games: ![]()
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