TeamRizu / OutFox

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[BUG] 4 simultaneous inputs not supported, even during 2 player mode #713

Closed GamerOn117 closed 7 months ago

GamerOn117 commented 7 months ago

Is there an existing issue for this?

Operating System

Windows 11

CPU

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GPU

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Storage

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Game Version

5.0.0-041

Game Mode

dance

Theme

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Describe the problem

I wanted to try my two hands playing the default chart at the same time, but when it came time for both players to do a jump, both players got misses. This may have something to do with an internal limit on the number of inputs registering at a time.

Describe what should happen

The game should be continuously looking at all inputs and not cap out at seeing two of them.

Relevant Log output

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Scraticus commented 7 months ago

what are you playing on? membrane keyboards can sometimes exhibit this behaviour, can you confirm the button pressing by going to the Options -> input -> test input and press a number of keys and see if you see more than 4+ being shown on the screen

GamerOn117 commented 7 months ago

what are you playing on? membrane keyboards can sometimes exhibit this behaviour, can you confirm the button pressing by going to the Options -> input -> test input and press a number of keys and see if you see more than 4+ being shown on the screen

Thanks for reminding me about the input viewer. It actually seems like some of the arrows are blocking other arrows from receiving input. I'm using the default laptop keyboard

https://github.com/TeamRizu/OutFox/assets/69049300/81c948cb-ec1f-4644-8c37-811415bb8a3a

Jousway commented 7 months ago

most laptop keyboards dont have nkro its a hardware limit on your end

Scraticus commented 7 months ago

You will need to get a USB keyboard, or use controllers i'm afraid, you have a laptop with the bad keyboard controller which blocks buttons on multiple presses. The page here has more information on it.

https://www.keyboardco.com/blog/index.php/2016/03/what-is-nkro-our-guide-to-rollover-anti-ghosting-and-choosing-the-right-keyboard/