ProductStar Wars: Squadrons
Platform:Sony Playstation 4
Please specify your platform model. Sony PlayStation 4 Pro
What is your gamertag/PSN ID/EA Account name? jukins
Are you playing in VR? Yes
Which VR Platform are you using? PlayStation VR
Which part of the game is the issue happening in? Other
Please explain 'Other' Any
What were you doing when the bug occurred? Step by Step detail is helpful. While using a t flight hotas 4 and psvr. If a dualshock 4 controller is previously connected prior to start of game but not currently in use and the automatic shut off occurs an unremovable prompt to re connect the wireless dualshock 4 appears. And no input from any device will remove it, even reconnecting the original device, effectively freezing the game.
Where did this issue occur? Please include menu name or in game location. At any point during gameplay depending on what auto shutboff on the dualshock 4 is set to.
When did this happen? (dd.mm.yy hh:mm) 10.03.20 17:50
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
How severe is your issue? Can't play
What happens when the bug occurs? Game becomes unresponsive but music plays and "event" square refreshes.
What do you expect to see? I expect it to to realize what input device is being used or at the least the ability to remove prompt from current device.
Which ship were you playing? If not applicable, just answer "no" or "none." Tie fighter, xwing. Menus anywhere
What components were you using? Psvr tflight hotas 4
Which customizations (if any) were you using? Using none
I'm having trouble with my PC freezing, and decided to run Memtest. What happens is: no error is being revealed, but the test gets halted when it reaches 8:30 min (16% of total test). Does this mean something? What should I do?
If something similar is happening to you, the recommended solution is to not use SMP mode. I am guessing you did the the same thing as me. Hit F2 and enable SMP when the test starts. If that is not what happened and you do not see SMP enabled in the memtest86+ screen then you should try the other solutions recommended here.
Currently there is no known fix for this. Officially on memtest.org86+ only 5.01 exists as latest release as of this writing. If you are using a higher version it is likely an OEM but likely uses the same underlying base code with minor modification inheriting the issue.
When I ran the tests without SMP everything checks out. The only reason I investigated is because I find it hard to believe Hardware will be the most likely cause of issues so I would suggest trying different methods to confirm hardware failure.
Usually when there are memory errors, MemTest does not have a problem continuing to run, but it does continue, and so MemTest draws something on the screen. Having it completely freeze does indicate that the system's stability was affected, which is one of the possible symptoms of memory not working right.
This could be a bad memory stick, a bad motherboard, or maybe some other issue like a bug with a CPU feature. Disabling the CPU feature might help make Memtest work better in that case, and if so, may result in the system working better at other times (when you have a normal operating system booted up). There may be other possible causes; in theory, a damaged motherboard could cause errors when trying to access memory.
I would not trust this computer with any important data-handling tasks until I troubleshot further (which may involve replacing parts with other parts) to get to the bottom of the issue. I might tolerate the computer for something like playing a video, where a bit of inaccurate memory handling (loss) might be tolerable, for entertainment. If I cared about the presentation, like a business meeting where I am relying on the system stability so that I have a nice presentation, then I wouldn't be trusting this system. Understand that memory is needed to access data; bad memory can result in incorrect data being written, which could cause further troubles. Do treat this as a top priority until it really seems resolved.
And if you've been doubting whether there really is an issue or not, I'm interpreting your MemTest results to say yes, most certainly: there is. I'm not trying to say that I know exactly what is causing the problem, but I am confirming that something is wrong. Memtest did its job by conclusively telling you that.
It's probably because there is a memory fault that even memtest can't deal with. If you have multiple sticks of RAM, remove all but one and run memtest again. Repeat with each RAM module so you can identify the faulted one.
Minecraft is one of those games that is destined to live on until the end of time. It can be quite complicated for anyone jumping in, so that's where Minecraft console commands and cheats come into play.
Ranging from simple options, like spawning items, to things you didn't even think were possible, such as changing the weather, cloning blocks, freezing time or even teleportation, it's a great way to experiment in the Overworld and let loose without the fear of causing major destruction - since these abilities are limited to specific places.
Firstly, as with most mods, these cheats are only available on PC, so console players will have to grind the old-fashioned way. Secondly, these can only be used on worlds where cheats are enabled - you'll be asked this when you create a world, or open a single-player game to LAN and select 'Allow Cheats'.
The command bar is where you'll enter the commands, and each one must be prefixed by a forward slash (/). You'll also have to choose targets to be the recipients of your cheats - but rather than type out full names, you can use this shorthand target selector shortcut:
"If you guys actually read and check Rockstar's official GTA IV forums, you'll find out that they are aware of the freezing problems for PS3 and 360. Their current workaround is: "Delete your saved game, and start over."" claimed one forum post on Xbox.com
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