DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE

Vendela Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:25pm
Annoying beeping.
So I can't find anything on this so I figured I would post here. While playing in a fighting sequence, whether it be story or parallel quests, randomly I will begin hearing a beeping sound in my headphones as I press my movement keys. Every time I hit a movement key or try to block with the E key it beeps and will continue to beep and freeze my screen as long as i hold down the button. Anyone else with this issue? Is there a fix? It renders my game almost unplayable and I really am enjoying this game.
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Generic-Raider Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:29pm 
Well not sure if it will help but maybe try to lower ytour keyboard options as in repeat delay or repeat rate ? might help tho could be wrong
Sayla Massochist Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:37pm 
Sounds like a sticky keys problem.

Left click Start button on your desktop.
Click Control Panel
Click Ease of Access
Click Change how Your Keyboard Works
Make sure the box next to Turn on Sticky Keys is unchecked
Click Set up Sticky Keys
Uncheck the box that says Turn on Sticky Keys when SHIFT Is Pressed Five Times

This should fix the issue.
Vulf Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:50pm 
Quick and easy solution, start using a Gamepad.

Xbox 360 wired controller plugs right in. (Wireless one won't work)

PS3 and PS4 controllers work as long as the usb cable is plugged in, because unlike the wireless XBox controllers, the USB cable on PS controllers carry data.

I'm using a PS3 controller with a 3rd party program to emulate it as an Xbox 360 controller, if that makes any sense. I Read something about PS4 controllers having better driver support and not needing the 3rd party program.
Last edited by Vulf; Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:50pm
Vendela Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:53pm 
I lowered the repeat of my keyboard. Hope that works. As for sticky keys that's the first thing I thought as well. My sticky keys were already off. Ty for the suggestions though. The help is greatly appreciated.
35infinite Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:57pm 
Originally posted by Vulf:
Quick and easy solution, start using a Gamepad.

This.
Mew Mew Mar 9, 2015 @ 1:08pm 
Originally posted by Vulf:
Quick and easy solution, start using a Gamepad.

Xbox 360 wired controller plugs right in. (Wireless one won't work)

PS3 and PS4 controllers work as long as the usb cable is plugged in, because unlike the wireless XBox controllers, the USB cable on PS controllers carry data.

I'm using a PS3 controller with a 3rd party program to emulate it as an Xbox 360 controller, if that makes any sense. I Read something about PS4 controllers having better driver support and not needing the 3rd party program.

Wireless 360 controller works just fine, so long as you have the receiver. And buying a knock-off receiver is probably cheaper than buying a wired 360 controller.
Warrior 7 Mar 9, 2015 @ 1:27pm 
Does the beeping sound like the noise that the game makes when you lock-on to a target? I've had something similar happen to me, and I can only conclude it's the game re-locking a target.
Replicator01 Mar 9, 2015 @ 1:30pm 
VULF or even better get ps3 gamepad get bluetooth USB and play WIRELESS probably works with xbox360 too i dont have xbox gamepad but u will need bluetooth usb and software called Motionjoy after u install it in desktop is icon DS3 tool
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Date Posted: Mar 9, 2015 @ 12:25pm
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