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Hello,
Thanks for reaching out to Oculus today, and for sending your log files. I will definitely assist with your Rift S.
At this time, we are aware of an issue in which controllers may lose tracking in a game with strong haptic feedback. We are actively working on a software enhancement that will be coming to you in a future release.
I appreciate your understanding. Please let me know if you have any other questions I can look further into for you.
Regards,
Jessica
Oculus Support
thank you finally got an answer
It seems that Pavlov goes nuts with haptics, I run WMR and my controllers are crazy with haptics in this game, sometimes one controller gets stuck in force feedback and wont stop until I fire again, if I wasnt running Lithium batteries it would suck the normal NiMh and disposables down pretty fast, which would cause my controllers to wig out on me.