Wed, Feb 06, 2013 | 09:47 GMT
DmC: Devil May Cry rumble glitch found, patch incoming
DmC: Devil May Cry players on PC have found that the game’s rumble feature will often cut out during play. Gamers have taken to the Steam forum to voice their concerns, and Capcom has acknowledged the issue.
IGN reports that while it was playing the PC version, their controller’s rumble feedback stopped working. It happened to three of their staff members, they say, so they venture to the game’s Steam forum thread and sure enough, it’s a growing issue.
In a statement on the matter, Capcom said, “A bug in the latest update for the PC version of DmC Devil May Cry has affected the rumble feature for users who use controllers connected to the PC. Capcom is working diligently to fix the issue as quickly as possible.”
Have you experienced this issue? If so, let us know below.


5 comments
#1
Andytizer
06/02/13, 9:38 am
Other fixes for DmC on PC, including FOV fix: http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/DmC:_Devil_May_Cry
#2
Sini
06/02/13, 12:46 pm
I love capcom pc ports, apart from no dx11 features it’s silky smooth and crazy good optimized. Console versions are practically unplayable in comparison.
#3
YoungZer0
06/02/13, 12:49 pm
@2: Yep, i even played it with mouse and keyboard it’s fucking gooooooood.
#4
Sini
06/02/13, 5:14 pm
it plays waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better with a controller, either plug in 360 pad and windows will recognize it and install driver, or plug in ps2 or ps3 pad and download free MotioninJoy program to emulate 360 pad.
#5
YoungZer0
06/02/13, 5:18 pm
I fucking hate this program. It’s such a pain in the ass.