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Game Hard 4.0 reports his tracking is MUCH better today also! [video]

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I posted earlier saying my tracking had improved hugely today.

Game Hard 4.0 has also noticed major improvements in tracking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihrJ7icVmHw&feature=youtu.be
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Doriath
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Did you receive a Windows Update recently?

Anonymous
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Last update was on the 10/1/2017. "Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3213986)"
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/4009938/january-10-2017-kb3213986-os-build-14393-693

But the improvement in tracking happened today. 

Doriath
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Nothing has changed for me.  I'm still experiencing the sensor handoff bug.

Anonymous
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@Doriath

The floating hands and hand off jump seems to be largely resolved for me. Before today, when I was playing Rec Room, I'd twist my arm to see the menu screen and the controllers would go nuts and float away. And turning towards one sensor really made the tracking awfully laggy and just terrible. And the hand off jump...

The only issue i had was spiralling right controller, but it only happened once and for a second. This specific problem has been resolved in an update apparently. 

I posted in a my thread earlier that I thought my improvement was from overclocking my CPU from 3.5 ghz to 4.3 ghz. But GH didn't say he did that.. so I assume it was a coincidence.

Do you have the update above? 

Doriath
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Yes, I received KB3213986 thirteen days ago.  I spent about four hours this weekend moving my sensors around trying to find a spot where I won't get the sensor handoff bug, but no matter what I do it's still there.

I don't really get the spiralling Touch controller issue.  I have seen it a couple of times while performing the USB dance, but I've got my USB situation under control.

The only issue I experience is the sensor handoff, which is unrelated to Touch issues, as it happens with no Touch controllers powered up.

Anonymous
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Are you able to overclock your CPU slightly to see if it helps at all? Someone speculated over at Reddit earlier that it could help latency in some cases. 

Doriath
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Yes.  I have an I7-3770K that I've tried turning back down to stock speeds.  Because that didn't change a thing, I turned it right back up to 4.3GHz.

I'm a pretty technical user.  I've been a professional software developer for nearly three decades.  If I thought it was possible to solve this issue by throwing more money at it I wouldn't hesitate.  If this coming update doesn't solve the issue I will politely ask for a refund for Touch before having a chargeback issued.