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Auto-disable doesn't work with Helldivers 2 #67

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ELLIOTTCABLE opened this issue May 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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Auto-disable doesn't work with Helldivers 2 #67

ELLIOTTCABLE opened this issue May 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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@ELLIOTTCABLE
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Describe the Bug/Issue

If I bypass #66 by manually adding the path to helldivers2.exe to the auto-disable, and then restart Cursr, it still doesn't auto-disable when that process launches.

The auto-disable works fine with VScode, so it seems specific to Helldivers and/or full-screen games.

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  • OS details: Windows 11 23H2 x64
  • Cursr Version: 1.7.1
  • License: Pro
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It's unlikely issue with full-screen games as I've previously removed check for full-screen mode due to how differently it is sometimes done in different games. So as long as given process is focused Cursr should auto-disable.

I'll do some quick testing with steam games I have and see if I can replicate the issue, if not I'll get Helldivers 2 and see if that replicates the issue and it's game specific issue. I'll see if I can find time to include a fix within next couple patches

@ragauskl ragauskl added the bug Something isn't working label May 24, 2024
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I'm still working on the list of issues you've mentioned overall amongst some other things so apologies for the time it's taking.

For this particular issues I couldn't replicate it with Helldivers 2 and auto-disable was working as expected. I'll still revisit this after patch but in meantime I remembered there's option to ignore whole folder as well (described in description seen in original image but probably I need to make it more obvious as I missed it myself).

So you can try using just 'D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common' and that should ignore all steam games if that's not an issue for you.

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