How to fix Beat Saber PS VR2 tracking issues

When playing the PlayStation VR2 version of Beat Saber, you may notice that you are missing notes that you are absolutely sure you are hitting. This can be noticeable if you are trying to slash at notes downwards or to the left/right on the outer edges of the screen. To see how you can potentially fix these tracking issues with this music rhythm, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. We noticed that the tracking problems became more prominent during a recent system update for the PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, you aren’t able to revert the firmware as you will need the latest one in order to play PS VR2 games like Beat Saber.

Instead, you should check to see if there is newer system software update available by going to the PS5’s Settings menu and then selecting System > System Software Update and Settings > Update System Software > Update Using Internet.

Afterwards, turn on your PlayStation VR2 and PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers to see if these need to be updated as well. If they do, then make sure you do so. Hopefully, the new firmware will fix your tracking issues.

2. Of course, you should also check to see if there is a new update available for Beat Saber.

You can do so by moving the menu cursor over to the game icon on the home screen of your PlayStation 5. Afterwards, press the Options button on your controller and then select the Check for Update option in the small pop-up window.

3. You can also try using the Tacking Camera Calibration function by doing the following:

  • While wearing your virtual reality headset, press the PS button on the controller to open the Control Center quick menu.
  • From these, select the PlayStation VR2 Quick Settings card.
  • Next, scroll all the way down and then select Other Settings.
  • From the PlayStation VR2 section of the Accessories menu, scroll down and then select Tracking Camera Calibration.
  • Follow the instructions that appear in the lens of your headset. You will need to look straight at your television screen and then create another play area.

4. Your headset can lose tracking of your Left and Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers due to poor room lighting conditions.

Therefore, try to make sure that your room is brightly lit. With that said, try to avoid staring at overly bright light sources as these may blind the tracking cameras of the headset.

5. If the internal batteries of the Left and Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers get too low, then it may cause the tracking to not work properly. You can check the batter status of these accessories by pressing the PS button to open the Control Center quick menu.

From there, scroll down to the bottom menu and then to the side until you see the PS VR2 Sense Controllers icon.

If you see one or no bars, then we recommend that you fully charge the controllers before you play Beat Saber again.

6. Last but not least, you should make sure that the tracking camera lens of your virtual reality headset aren’t covered up or dirty. You should also inspect the two Sense controllers as well as they shouldn’t be covered up or dirtied.

How to automatically restart after failing in PS VR2 version of Beat Saber

You will get a “Level Failed” screen if you managed to make too many mistakes while playing through a stage in the PlayStation VR2 version of Beat Saber. To restart the same stage, you have to manually move to the Restart option with the pointer and then press the L2 or R2 button with the Left or Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller.

If you would rather have the game automatically restart the failed stage for you, then you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech to see how you can properly do so.

Method #1:

For the first step, you can try doing the following:

  • Move the PlayStation VR2 headset to the left side while you are playing in Solo or Campaign mode.
  • Using the pointer, select Player Options from the top.
  • Next, you need to scroll down until you get to the Auto Restart on Fail. You can scroll easily by using analog sticks of the Left or Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers.
  • By default, the Auto Restart on Fail setting is set to 0, which is Off. To turn it on, make sure you change it to 1.

Method #2:

You can also enable this feature from the mode selection menu by taking the following steps:

  • Select Settings from the mode selection screen.
  • Next, you need to select Player Options.
  • Scroll down until you get to the Auto Restart on Fail.
  • Finally, make sure that Auto Restart on Fail is turned on.

The next time you fail a stage, the game will automatically restart it for you without any manual input.

If you keep failing the stage and would like to exit with the Auto Restart on Fail turned on, then you can do so from the pause screen. To bring up the pause screen, press the X, Circle, Triangle or Square buttons of the Left or Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers.

How to find the tutorial in the PS VR2 version of Beat Saber

Before you start playing the PlayStation VR2 version of Beat Saber, you will need to go through a short tutorial on how to play the music rhythm game. If you are using the same PlayStation Network account as someone who previously play this title, then you won’t be able to get the instructions to appear automatically.

Thankfully, you can still view the tutorials from withing the in-game menus of Beat Saber. To find out how you can properly do so, you can take a look at this guide from Seeking Tech.

1. If you haven’t done so already, make sure you head over to the mode select screen from the game.

If you are currently playing a stage, then you can either exit it or finish it. Afterwards, move the pointer over to the back arrow and then select that option by pressing L2 on the Left PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller or R2 on the Right PlayStation VR2 Sense Controller.

2. From the mode selection screen, select the question mark icon.

3. You should now be in the Help screen.

Here, you should see some graphics and texts about how Beat Saber is plated on the PlayStation VR2. You will also get an explanation on how scoring in the game works.

4. If you want a more interactive tutorial, then you can select the Play Tutorial option located at the bottom of the Help screen.

You should then be able to play a short introductory level that explains the core elements in this music rhythm game.

5. Unfortunately, the game doesn’t tell you how the newer note types, which are the Arc Notes and Chain Notes, work. The good news is that the development team at Beat Games did upload a YouTube video that explains these new elements. You can find the video guide below:

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 settings for Street Fighter 6

You can use the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 to gain the upper hand in Street Fighter 6. To see which settings you should use for the premium gamepad when playing this fighting game, you can check out this guide from Seeking Tech.

P1, P2, P3 and P4 Button Assignments

There are additional actions that you can assign to the back paddles of your Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.

If you are using the Classic control type, then you will have the following default button layout:

  • X Button: Light Punch
  • Y Button: Medium Punch
  • RB Button: Heavy Punch
  • A Button: Light Kick
  • B Button: Medium Kick
  • RT Button: Heavy Kick
  • LT Button: Medium Punch and Medium Kick
  • LB Button: Heavy Punch and Heavy Kick

The following actions can also be assigned if you are using Classic controls:

  • Light Punch and Light Kick
  • Light Punch and Medium Punch
  • Light Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Medium Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Light Punch, Medium Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Light Kick and Medium Kick
  • Light Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Medium Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Light Kick, Medium Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Taunt
  • Simultaneous Input Assistance

The Classic control type unlocks more move and higher damage potential when compared to the Modern control type. You can find the Modern button layout, which is the default setting for Street Fighter VI, below:

  • X Button: Light Attack
  • A Button: Medium Attack
  • B Button: Heavy Attack
  • Y Button: Special Move
  • RB Button: Dive Parry
  • LB Button: Drive Impact
  • RT Button: Assist
  • LT Button: Light and Medium

You can also add the following actions if you are using the Modern control type:

  • Light and Heavy Attack
  • Medium and Heavy Attack
  • Light, Medium and Heavy Attack
  • Heavy and Special Move
  • Taunt

We recommend assign any of the actions that you used most often to the Left Analog Button and Right Analog Button from the Controls tab in the Options menu. You can then use the Mapping menu to set the Left Analog Button to P3 or P4 and the Right Analog Button to P1 or P2.

You can assign which ever back paddles you didn’t previously use to any other buttons. If you don’t feel like using the LT or RT buttons to pull off certain attacks, for example, then you can assign these actions to the two remaining back paddles.

While Street Fighter 6 also features a Dynamic control type, you won’t be able to add any additional actions to it.

Trigger Locks

If you still want to use the LT and RT buttons, then we recommend that pull the trigger lock sliders located on the backside of the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 all the way down. By doing so, the game will be able to register the input for these triggers much quicker.

You can further customize the deadzones of these buttons from the Triggers menu of the gamepad.

Stick Deadzones

If you are using the left analog for movement inputs, then you may want to use the Left Stick menu of the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 to adjust the pad’s deadzone. This can be helpful if the game isn’t recognizing the analog movements.

Wired Connection

Last but not least, we recommend that you plug in the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 to your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S. By doing so, the communication will be done through the USB cable, which should result in less input lag when compared using the same controller over a wireless connection.

How to fix Diablo 4 Temple of the Primes crash

In the Descent into Flame from Act III of Diablo IV, you will need to enter the Temple of the Primes. When you do so, however, the game may end up crashing. To see how you can fix this freezing glitch, you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. For the first potential solution, try to head left immediately after talking to Lorath the next time you reload your saved data.

2. If Diablo 4 is still freezing when you try to open the door to the Temple of the Primes, then you can try unequipping all of your equipment beforehand.

3. If the game is still bugging out, then you can try changing the World Tier difficulty before you enter the door.

In order to do so, you can select Change World Tier from the main menu before loading into your save file. You can also change tiers by using the World Tier Statues found in the bigger towns in the world.

4. If you haven’t done so already, you should make sure you have the latest patch installed for Diablo IV. The Descent into Flame freeze seems to be a common problem on all platforms that should hopefully get patched out by the development team in the near future.

5. Of course, you should also make sure that you have the latest firmware installed on your PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X consoles.

If you are playing Diablo IV on a PC, then you should make sure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card, as well as the latest version of the Steam client, downloaded and installed.

Hopefully, the new firmware and drivers will fix the freezing issues associated with entering he Temple of the Primes.

What to do if Diablo 4 is causing PS5 to overheat

When playing Diablo IV on your PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition console, you may get the following warning:

  • “Your PS5 is too hot. Turn off your PS5 until the temperature goes down.”

If your gaming system keeps overheating while you are playing this action role-playing game, then you can check out this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech.

1. For the first step, you should make sure you have enough free air space around your PlayStation 5 to allow for proper heat dissipation. Sony recommends leaving at least 4 inches on all sides.

Therefore, you should avoid placing the console near any walls or other obstacles. You should also avoid enclosed compartments as well.

2. If your PS5 gets too dusty, then it will impact the heat dissipation. To it from overheating when playing high-demanding games such as Diablo 4, we recommend removing as much of the dust from the internals as possible.

To see how you can take apart a PS5 and clean it, we recommend that you take a look at TronicsFix video guide from YouTube below:

3. If you have been placing your PlayStation 5 vertically, then it may be causing the liquid metal responsible for cooling the APU due to uneven distribution. Therefore, you can play placing the console horizontally.

There is also a possibility that the liquid metal may have dried out and may need to be replaced. If you are interested in doing so, the you can check out a video, also from the TronicsFix YouTube channel, below:

4. If you are using a M.2 solid state drive for your PS5, then the expanded storage may be causing the console to overheat.

Keep in mind that the expansion SSD needs its own heat sink. If you don’t have one installed, then you should get one.

5. Make sure you have the latest system software installed on your PlayStation 5. In most updates, Sony usually adds a stability update that improves the performance of the console.

You can manually update by going to the Settings menu of the PS5 and then selecting System > System Software > System Software Update and Settings > Update System Software > Update Using Internet.

6. You should also make sure you have the latest patch installed for Diablo IV as a new update may come with improved optimizations.

7. If your console is still overheating, then you may have some kind of hardware issue. In this scenario, you will most likely need to get your PS5 repaired.

Can you upgrade physical edition of Diablo 4 to Deluxe or Ultimate Editions?

The standard edition of Diablo IV can be bought on a physical disc. So, are you able to upgrade the physical version of this action role-playing game to the Digital Deluxe or Ultimate Edition? You can find out in this article from Seeking Tech.

According to a forum post made by Adam Fletcher, the Global Community Development Director of Diablo, there is currently no way to upgrade from the standard physical version of Diablo 4 to the Digital Deluxe or Ultimate Edition.

You can find the full comments below (via the official U.S. Blizzard forums):

There are currently no upgrade paths for the Deluxe/Ultimate Edition skus via a physical disk.

For the uninformed, you will get the following items from the Diablo IV Digital Deluxe to go along with the content you get from the base game:

  • Temptation Mount
  • Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor
  • Premium Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock

For the Diablo IV Ultimate Edition, you will receive the following bonuses to go along with the base game contents:

  • Temptation Mount
  • Hellborn Carapace Mount Armor
  • Accelerated Seasonal Battle Pass Unlock
  • Wings of the Creator Emote

You can check out this comparison to see what the major differences are between the Battle Pass, Premium Seasonal Battle Pass and Accelerated Seasonal Battle Pass.

While you aren’t able to upgrade from the standard physical edition, you should be able to upgrade if you bought the standard digital edition to the Digital Deluxe or Ultimate Edition. You can also upgrade from the Digital Deluxe to the Ultimate Edition.

In order to upgrade the digital editions of Diablo IV, you have to do so by using Platinum from the in-game store. You won’t be able to upgrade from the PlayStation Store, Xbox Store or Steam. Instead, you can buy Platinum from these platform stores and then spend the Platinum to purchase your upgrade from the in-game store of Diablo 4.

What to do if Capcom ID log in is not working in Street Fighter 6

If you want to play multiplayer matches with others over the internet, as well as partake in other activities that require an online connection, then you will need a Capcom ID account for Street Fighter 6. If you can’t seem to sign into your account in this fighting game, then you can take a look at this troubleshooting article from Seeking Tech to see what you can do.

1. For the first step, we recommend that you visit the My Page section of the official Capcom ID website.

Once you are signed in, scroll down to the “External account links” section. Here, you should see the Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and Steam accounts that are linked to your Capcom ID.

External account links section from the official Capcom ID website

You should make sure that your Xbox, PSN or Steam account matches the one you are using to play Street Fighter VI. Otherwise, you won’t be able to log in.

If you are using a different account on your PC or console, then you need to switch to the one that is listed in the aforementioned “External account links” section.

It is very important to note that you won’t be able to link to a different Xbox Live, PlayStation Network or Steam account to your Capcom ID. You also won’t be able to use the same Xbox, PSN or Steam you previously linked to a newer ID even if you unlink them beforehand.

2. If you still aren’t able to get past the “Yes, I agree” screen when signing into your Capcom ID account in Street Fighter 6, then you can try creating a new ID account.

As we stated above, you can link your Xbox Live, PlayStation Network or Steam account to a new Capcom ID if you already linked then to an older ID.

Keep in mind that you will also lose out on any data that is stored online by changing your Capcom ID. These include your avatar as well as your rankings.

3. There is a possibility that the Street Fighter 6 servers are down at the moment. In this case, wait until the servers are fully operational again before trying to log into your account in the game.

4. You should also make sure that you have the latest patch installed for this fighting game.

5. If you are still stuck in the sign in screen, then we suggest that you contact the customer service team on the official Street Fighter 6 website to get direct support for your log-in problems.

Recommended DualSense Edge settings for Street Fighter 6

You can gain a little bit of an advantage when playing Street Fighter 6 with a DualSense Edge controller as opposed to a standard DualSense. You can check out this guide from Seeking Tech to see what are the best settings you should be using for the Edge for the latest SF installment.

Custom Button Assignments

The two back buttons can be used to add additional actions.

If you are using the Classic control type, which we highly recommend doing so as you will unlock the full move set and damage potential of your characters, then you will have the following default layout:

  • Square Button: Light Punch
  • Triangle Button: Medium Punch
  • R1 Button: Heavy Punch
  • X Button: Light Kick
  • Circle Button: Medium Kick
  • R2 Button: Heavy Kick
  • L2 Button: Medium Punch and Medium Kick
  • L1 Button: Heavy Punch and Heavy Kick
  • Touch Pad Button: Accessibility Sounds

The following actions can also be assigned to any buttons on the controller:

  • Light Punch and Light Kick
  • Light Punch and Medium Punch
  • Light Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Medium Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Light Punch, Medium Punch and Heavy Punch
  • Light Kick and Medium Kick
  • Light Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Medium Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Light Kick, Medium Kick and Heavy Kick
  • Taunt
  • Simultaneous Input Assistance

If you want to stick with the Modern control type, then you should see the following default button layout:

  • Triangle Button: Light Attack
  • X Button: Medium Attack
  • Circle Button: Heavy Attack
  • Triangle Button: Special Move
  • R1 Button: Dive Parry
  • L1 Button: Drive Impact
  • R2 Button: Assist
  • L2 Button: Light Attack and Medium Attack
  • Touch Pad Button: Accessibility Sounds

You can also add the following actions to any buttons on the gamepad:

  • Light and Heavy Attack
  • Medium and Heavy Attack
  • Light, Medium and Heavy Attack
  • Heavy and Special Move
  • Taunt

While the Dynamic control type is also available, there aren’t any additional actions you can add to your controller for this simplified layout.

To add any of the aforementioned unassigned actions to the two back buttons of the DualSense, go to the Controls section of the Options tab and then select either Player 1 Side Control Settings (Battle) or Player 2 Side Control Settings (Battle). Afterwards, select Edit Control Mapping.

Look for the actions that you want to map to the back buttons of the Edge and then set it to L3 and R3.

Once you are done saving your changes, open the Customize Button Assignments menu of the controller and then add L3 and R3 to the two back buttons.

Trigger Stops

If you haven’t done so already, pull the sliders located on the backside of your Edge all the way down. By doing so, Street Fighter 6 should be able to register your L2 and R2 inputs a lot quicker. In a fighting game, a few extra milliseconds can make all the difference.

You can also further adjust the sensitivity of these trigger buttons from the DualSense Edge’s Trigger Deadzone menu.

Stick Sensitivity and Deadzones

If you prefer using the analog stick instead of the directional pad, then you can use the Stick Sensitivity and Deadzones menu of the controller to adjust the left analog if you are having problems getting your command inputs registered in Street Fighter VI.

Analog Caps and Back Buttons Attachments

As for the analog caps and back button attachments that came with the DualSense Edge, we recommend going with whichever combination that gives you the most comfort as you will most likely by constantly mashing your controller.

Wired Communication

To reduce input lag, we suggest that you plug your Edge controller directly to one of the USB ports of your PS5 console. Afterwards, open the Settings menu of your system and then go to Accessories > Controller (General) > Communication Method. Finally, make sure that Use USB cable is selected.

By doing so, you should be able to reduce the latency when it comes to your button inputs.

How to enable Street Fighter 6 simultaneous input assistance

You can turn on simultaneous input assistance when playing Street Fighter 6 when using the Classic control type. To find out how can enable the feature for this fighting game, you can take a look at this tutorial from Seeking Tech.

What is simultaneous input assistance?

You can read the official description for this feature below:

If you hold this input while inputting a Special Move or Unique Attack command, it will register as if you pressed all three kick or punch buttons together.

So, if you press the simultaneous input assistance button and a punch button together, it will register as if you are pressing the light, medium and heavy punch buttons at the same time. If you press the simultaneous input assistance button and a kick button together, then it will register as if you are pressing the light, medium and heavy kick buttons at the same time.

This feature may be helpful if you have a hard time pulling off some of the special moves and/or unique attacks with the Classic control type.

How to turn on simultaneous input assistance

In order to enable simultaneous input assistance in SF6, you need to take the following steps:

1. Go to the Mode Select menu. You won’t be able to turn this feature on from the Options menu from the pause screen in the middle of a match. Therefore, you have to exit back out all the way to the main menu.

2. From the Mode Select screen, press the Options button if you are playing with a PlayStation controller layout or Menu button if you are playing with an Xbox controller layout to open the Multi Menu.

3. Head into Options from the Multi Menu.

4. After getting to the Options menu, press L1/R1 on the PlayStation controller or LB/RB on the Xbox controller to switch to the Controls tab.

5. In the Controls tab, select either Player 1 Side Control Settings (Battle) if you prefer starting out the match on the left side of the screen or Player 2 Side Control Settings (Battle) if you prefer starting on the right side.

6. In the P1 Control Settings or P2 Control Settings screen, you first need to make sure that the Control Type is set to Classic.

This is because the simultaneous input assistance function isn’t available if you are playing with the Modern or Dynamic control type.

7. Afterwards, scroll down and then select Edit Control Mapping.

8. Scroll down the list of configurable actions until the cursor gets to Simultaneous Input Assistance.

9. Press a button you want to assign this action to.

10. Once you are done, press the Options button on the PlayStation controller or Menu button on the Xbox controller to back out of the Edit Control Mapping section.

11. You should get a Confirmation notification asking if you want to save your changes. Here, you need to select Yes in order to save and apply the simultaneous input assistance feature.

To use this function in a match, you can press the simultaneous input assistance button and the kick/punch button at the same time. Alternatively, you can also hold the simultaneous input assistance button and then press the kick/punch button.