TomXP411
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Hi, I am having the same problem. I also have the AMD chipset with a Ryzen 9.
RF 9.5S worked on my I9 system before my hardware update, and now it does not.
Using a USB 2 hub does not work. I still get the error on startup.
I left the controller unplugged and used my XBox Elite Series 2 controller, and the simulator starts normally.
After that, I tried plugging in the Interlink Elite. I chose "Select Controller" from the menu, and the program crashed.
I prefer the Interlink Elite, but I was able to locate my Interlink X. I plugged that in... and the game starts up fine.
So something about the Elite seems to be the problem. I noticed that the X shows more buttons in Windows: the trim buttons all show up as controller buttons. So I'm wondering if the Elite's non-standard method of reading the controller has something to do with the problem...
RF 9.5S worked on my I9 system before my hardware update, and now it does not.
Using a USB 2 hub does not work. I still get the error on startup.
I left the controller unplugged and used my XBox Elite Series 2 controller, and the simulator starts normally.
After that, I tried plugging in the Interlink Elite. I chose "Select Controller" from the menu, and the program crashed.
I prefer the Interlink Elite, but I was able to locate my Interlink X. I plugged that in... and the game starts up fine.
So something about the Elite seems to be the problem. I noticed that the X shows more buttons in Windows: the trim buttons all show up as controller buttons. So I'm wondering if the Elite's non-standard method of reading the controller has something to do with the problem...
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