
Network protocol is IPV4 or IPV6: not sure.No connection: It looks like you are offline. Unplugging the T.E.2+ allows SFV to launch with no problems. It appears something with the recent December 20th update to SFV broke the X-input driver support, but just for this controlled when used with SFV prior to this December 20th patch the T.E.2+ had zero problems with SFV. Plugging in the controller after SFV launches will not allow the controller to be detected by SFV. Changing the controller setting to LeftStick, Dpad, RightStick, PS3/PS4 mode has no effect. Verifying the SFV install via Steam returns no errors.

Other Steam games like 'Duck Game' have no crash and the controller works perfectly. The crash only happens when launching SFV, and only when the T.E.2+ is plugged in and the Tasktray is set to X-input. I've tried all the usb ports and its the same result, BSOD on SFV launch. With the Tasktray icon for T.E.2+ driver set to Xinput, I cant get into the menu to attempt setting up anything with the new D-Input button config, as SFV will BSOD my PC on launch when the T.E.2+ is plugged in. Changing the Tasktray icon to "HID" input does not result in a BSOD on SFV launch, but the menu in SFV does not recognize the T.E.2+ as being plugged in so it cannot be configured in the D-Input button mapping screen or on the Versus local 1p vs 2p mapping screen. I have the correct Win10 64bit drivers from the madcatz website for the T.E.2+ I'm getting a BSOD when using a madcatz T.E.2+ fightstick. Sidebar Tech thanks to SRK and r/GlobalOffensive.TopTier - Find a fighting game event near you.r/NewChallenger - A beginner friendly Fighting Game Community.Frame Assist Tool (FAT) - Up to date framedata.Two minute tutorials - Absolute beginner help.

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