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philscomputerlab: I haven't tried removing the Logitech software yet though.
I honestly cant remember if that actually worked. Its been quite a few years and a lot alcohol since :-) The disabling HIDs seemed to be the only real solution ( via steam forums) which is a fair bit of a stuff around, my ultimate solution was to uninstall it ( and mutter to my self for a while, then move on ).
Which of course is no help to anyone here.
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losthorizon: All versions of FEAR released to date have compatibility issue with HID-compliant devices on modern OS's. The only fix I know of is (on Windows 7 x64, at least) is to go into the Device Manager and manually disable all HID-compliant devices before starting the game. I then have to manually re-enable all of them once I'm done.

I would really appreciate if someone at Gog could look into this issue as it's quite annoying having to do it every time I play the game!
Have the same problem
WIndows 7 64
everything from logitech

Damn ,i wanted so bad to play it correctly ,without changing im my computer
Running the game in borderless fullscreen windowed fixes all fps problems for me.
It's ridiculous that this well documented and ongoing issue is still unresolved. I have used an old USB keyboard, an MX Revolution mouse, MX Anywhere mouse, M570 trackball and now a G700s mouse. All of these are good products, common and Logitech. I STILL can't play this bloody game without f*cking around with OS settings before and after each and every play!

Shame on you GOG for selling this game with no fix or mention of the glaring issue for many players.
It doesn't seem specific to G-series mice. I have a Logitech Anywhere MX and ran into the issue. Disabling HID-compliant devices in the DM seems to fix the issue but it disables custom keybinds through the Setpoint (or whatever, Unifying whatever) software. Maybe someone who only uses the Logitech hardware without the accompanying software would not have the problem.
The PC Gaming Wiki mentions this issue with Logitech keyboards and mice, and even provides a link to a script to automate the disabling of the correct devices in the device manager, launch the game, and even re-enable them when you quit the game.

If anything, GOG ought to try and get permission to include that script in their packaged version of this game.
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korell: The PC Gaming Wiki mentions this issue with Logitech keyboards and mice, and even provides a link to a script to automate the disabling of the correct devices in the device manager, launch the game, and even re-enable them when you quit the game.

If anything, GOG ought to try and get permission to include that script in their packaged version of this game.
Great find! Thanks for posting that.

After having my keyboard LEDs shut off, I was going through HID-compliant devices one by one. A link in the Wiki shows that it is ones with VID_046D that are Logitech. That definitely helps to know.
Thanks for the mention of the PC Wiki. I thought I'd include a direct link to the page of the guy who actually did Monoliths job for them:

http://igordcard.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/sudden-fps-drop-in-fear-logitech.html

I agree that GOG should reach out to the guy and add this to the installation file for the game.

I can't tell you how much it annoys me that companies are happy enough to take money for a broken product. Sure, you can argue that it's an issue that seems to affect only Logitech hardware users but imagine if you bought a new car and it would only go up to 20 mph if you wore Nike shoes... Do you think the car company should leave it unfixed or that people should still buy the car but wear different shoes? A ridiculous example, I know, but the state of games that remain broken is also ridiculous... FEAR is only one amongst many.
I can confirm that this solution is awesome, it works in many other games as well including Mini Ninjas and Condemned Criminal Origins.
Post edited February 18, 2015 by Nirth
Ok, so removing the Logitech software doesn't solve the issue.

On my machine with a Logitech G400 mouse and Microsoft keyboard, the HI device that needs to be disabled is the one the one that is lsited as vendor-defined device.

http://i.imgur.com/5ZOraNP.png

The vendor ID shows that it's from Logitech:

http://i.imgur.com/sXbXfH1.png
Post edited February 21, 2015 by philscomputerlab
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philscomputerlab: Ok, so removing the Logitech software doesn't solve the issue.

On my machine with a Logitech G400 mouse and Microsoft keyboard, the HI device that needs to be disabled is the one the one that is lsited as vendor-defined device.

http://i.imgur.com/5ZOraNP.png

The vendor ID shows that it's from Logitech:

http://i.imgur.com/sXbXfH1.png
The script from the site linked to via PCGamingWiki should actually manage this for you as it does the following:

devcon disable HID\VID_046D*
devcon enable HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_MOUSE
FEAR.exe
devcon enable HID\VID_046D*

So you can see that it disables all 046D devices (and then re-enables the system mouse as all 046Ds is a little overkill). After the game is quit it then re-enables all the 046D devices. So it isn't dependent on the device name/description, it works just on the Vendor IDs.
Yea not too keen on using scripts. But good to know.
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philscomputerlab: Yea not too keen on using scripts. But good to know.
You can instead read the script and apply the changes manually. For the scripts that are readable anyway.
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philscomputerlab: Yea not too keen on using scripts. But good to know.
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Gydion: You can instead read the script and apply the changes manually. For the scripts that are readable anyway.
That's why I listed the steps of what the script does. :)
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Gydion: You can instead read the script and apply the changes manually. For the scripts that are readable anyway.
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korell: That's why I listed the steps of what the script does. :)
Hi, my problem is that I cannot run the script as admin. If I do the game just does not start. If I do it without admin rights the game starts but it doesn't help.