It looks like Sony has taken a new trick out of the sleeve.
Thanks for the in-depth analysis @Tassie_tiger was pretty curious if there was a work around , seems like you’ve tried it all.Like @gt_fan, I'm also running a CSW V2.5 via Drivehub on GT Sport.
And I have similar results when trying it on the PS5.
A few basic points:
The Drivehub has served me well for a long time on the PS4, and I've had very few issues, so I'm more than happy with the product. 👍
Testing GTS in general on the PS5, all aspects of the game seems fine, including testing a supported (G29) wheel.
Testing a non-supported wheel via Drivehub on the PS5 gives me somewhere between 5 to 10 mins of 'normal' wheel gameplay before (it seems) the DS4 connected to the Drivehub is timed out and the wheel is dead.
@Podger, it's obviously very early days regarding PS5 access, but it's appreciated that you guys will do what you can when you can, and I look forward to hearing your thoughts again soon.
So ... I have tried a multitude of combinations of cables, controllers, boot sequences, and PS5 settings.
I've used both early and late series DS4 controllers. Even tried a PS5 controller.
Knowing of the boot-up sequence 'problem', I've tried starting via using both a DS4/PS5 controller, and using the PS5 start button.
I've tried using DS4's that are powered on and powered off.
Also DS4's that are 'known' (paired) to the PS5, and ones that are not on the PS5's list of known accessories.
Have tested the PS5's 'sleep' timer for accessories, both with a sleep timer set for controllers, and also sleep timer switched 'off'.
Also tested PS5's 'communication method' for controllers, testing both 'Bluetooth only' and 'USB cable only' options.
And every combination of the above that I could think of with DS4/Dual Sense controllers.
Also tried having the wheel already on at start-up, and after game loading.
After all the switching of cables and controllers, I did a final check by plugging everything back into the PS4 to ensure that my wheel was working as it previously had in GTS.
All was fine.
A quick swap back to PS5, and the 'time-out' issue reared it's ugly head again.
Long story short, I feel the issue needed to overcome is the communication between the PS5 and the PS4 controller, and how the console drops communication with the controller that's connected only via the Drivehub.
Just a thought the DS4 might have your PS4 details held within it which is confusing it. There is a way to hard reset just the DS4 controller, you could try that before using it on the ps5 and DH.
I also didn't pair the DS4 with the PS5. Anyone tried both of these steps?
Likewise I'll try a few variations. I think that drive hub instructions though are that the DS4 is not to be paired with the console.
thanks, I must have misremembered that. Packing in work for the day so will give it a whirl!Looking at the directions online it doesn't say anything about the controller being paired to the console, just that the controller should be powered off.
thanks, I must have misremembered that. Packing in work for the day so will give it a whirl!
cheers
Yeah, we’ll have to wait and see if @Podger can figure something out.Just tried it myself and no luck.
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/drive-hub-racing-wheel-converter.358306/page-60#post-13283092Out of interest does Podger have a PS5?
Cheers, missed that when I was looking through
@super_gt look like you're not wrong.. I can confirm that the DriveHub stops working after 8 mins or so with a DS4. It simply ignores the DriveHub after that point as if you were using one of those unlicensed 3rd party controllers.It looks like Sony has taken a new trick out of the sleeve.
@super_gt look like you're not wrong.. I can confirm that the DriveHub stops working after 8 mins or so with a DS4. It simply ignores the DriveHub after that point as if you were using one of those unlicensed 3rd party controllers.
On the up side, and with that in mind I tried the DriveHub with a licensed 3rd party controller, one that has the same chip as is on the G29 and t150 etc.. that seems to work for now... I have a bunch of the 3rd party ones here for my work on other projects, a few worked and a few did not...
Hori pad were good
Nacon were good
Razer only the oldest one the Riaju works
Scuf dont work (the Vantage they make themselves)
Astro didn't work
YMMV and who knows if they can scupper this also...
@super_gt look like you're not wrong.. I can confirm that the DriveHub stops working after 8 mins or so with a DS4. It simply ignores the DriveHub after that point as if you were using one of those unlicensed 3rd party controllers.
On the up side, and with that in mind I tried the DriveHub with a licensed 3rd party controller, one that has the same chip as is on the G29 and t150 etc.. that seems to work for now... I have a bunch of the 3rd party ones here for my work on other projects, a few worked and a few did not...
Hori pad were good
Nacon were good
Razer only the oldest one the Riaju works
Scuf dont work (the Vantage they make themselves)
Astro didn't work
YMMV and who knows if they can scupper this also...
I'm sorry to hear that, I was hoping I was wrong.@super_gt look like you're not wrong.. I can confirm that the DriveHub stops working after 8 mins or so with a DS4. It simply ignores the DriveHub after that point as if you were using one of those unlicensed 3rd party controllers.
On the up side, and with that in mind I tried the DriveHub with a licensed 3rd party controller, one that has the same chip as is on the G29 and t150 etc.. that seems to work for now... I have a bunch of the 3rd party ones here for my work on other projects, a few worked and a few did not...
Hori pad were good
Nacon were good
Razer only the oldest one the Riaju works
Scuf dont work (the Vantage they make themselves)
Astro didn't work
YMMV and who knows if they can scupper this also...
@super_gt look like you're not wrong.. I can confirm that the DriveHub stops working after 8 mins or so with a DS4. It simply ignores the DriveHub after that point as if you were using one of those unlicensed 3rd party controllers.
On the up side, and with that in mind I tried the DriveHub with a licensed 3rd party controller, one that has the same chip as is on the G29 and t150 etc.. that seems to work for now... I have a bunch of the 3rd party ones here for my work on other projects, a few worked and a few did not...
Hori pad were good
Nacon were good
Razer only the oldest one the Riaju works
Scuf dont work (the Vantage they make themselves)
Astro didn't work
YMMV and who knows if they can scupper this also...
The cheapest one.. but the hori pad is cheaper... they have a game pad for kids that works wellthanks @Podger, I’m looking at Nacon controller and can see some wired ones or the odd wireless one. Any specifics on the ones you tested ok?
cheers