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I was trying very hard to fix the "Logitech HID" issue on FEAR. Despite disabling all HID devices, the game still slows down after some time - it seems like this fix does not work anymore on WIndows 10.
I finally found your fresh fix, and so far, so good! Playing for the past hour and thing seem to work perfectly.
Whatever the case, thank you for your effort. If I will get confirmation that your fix indeed works and fixes the damn problem, I will update the PC Gaming Wiki.
It would be nice if you would update PC Gaming Wiki. That is an awesome site. I would have done it myself but I didn't want to do it before someone else actually tested the fix.
After a little over an hour it was still working just fine
First I ran it without your dll and with FRAPS to show me the fps and after about 10 minutes of play, after a checkpoint save, the framerate dropped from 60 to 40. Then I tried with your dll and finished the rest of the game (about 2 hours) without performance degradation.
So unless it was some fluke, I think this dll fixes this problem for Condemned: Criminal Origins, too. Thanks! :D
Fix was instant. Got a great framerate immediately - thank you!!!
This thread should be stickied.
EDIT: Yeah I had to do the same with F.E.A.R as well. But IT WORKS!!!
Yes, definitely. If the author doesn't post this as a guide, I will.
Don't worry, I just created one.
That is currently not possible because I'm using a proprietary header-only library for some convenience functionality. Although those parts are minor and not essential to the fix, I don't have the time right now to rip them out and rewrite them to make it open-source.
If you are really suspicious, feel free to use a meta online virus scanner like VirusTotal to check the file.
plz help