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==Character Hashtags==
Hashtags are helpful for finding tech on '''Twitter''', and for letting others find what you post.
Besides the general hashtag [https://twitter.com/hashtag/TEKKEN8?src=hash #TEKKEN8], each character in the game has a specific hashtag which people should aim to use when posting tech for ease of searching. The rule of thumb is to start with #T8_ and append the character's name. The current list is as follows:
 
Besides the general hashtag [https://twitter.com/hashtag/TEKKEN8 #TEKKEN8], each character in the game has an individual hashtag. Aim to use these specific hashtags so others can find your posts. The rule of thumb is to start with #T8_ and append the character's name. The only tricky ones are Jack-8 (which uses #T8_Jack) and Devil Jin (which uses #T8_DevilJin).
 
== List of character hashtags ==


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==PC Optimization==
If you're experiencing FPS drops, stuttering, input delay, or crashes, this might help.
The causes for issues are highly variable between different PCs, so your mileage may vary.
Disclaimer: These are just suggestions, attempt at your own peril. I hope it goes without saying that we can't be held liable for any issues that may occur. Please seek further assistance if you're unsure of anything, and be sure to create regular restore points throughout this process.
===Basic Fixes===
- Don't alt-tab in loading screens
You can minimise the risk of alt-tabbing by waiting until the "crash" sound when a match is loading
(ie., when the character pictures appear)
- Change ingame graphics options
Use Fullscreen mode (not borderless!), turn V-Sync off, scaling set to 100
Enable FPS counter. At default, this should be at a constant 59 or 60 FPS in matches (yes, 59 is fine)
Lowering the quality may help, but you may find that higher quality can be retained by following other steps below
- Disable fullscreen optimization
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZBiX8fVo0o)
- Change NVidia control panel settings
FPS lock, etc~
- Close any software that may conflict with controller input
Programs for mouse, keyboard, or gamepad may be at fault. Eg. DS4 Windows, Logitech GHUB, Autohotkey.
- Disable Steam Controller input (may stop controller from working in game, return to default settings if so)
From Steam, right click "Tekken 7", click properties > controller > Disable Steam Input
From Steam, open "Big Picture Mode" on the top right, click the settings cog > Controller Settings, then untick all boxes (unsure if necessary)
If this causes your device to stop functioning, you can try playing around with these settings to see what works.
- Disable hardware acceleration on open programs such as Spotify, Discord, and Chrome
Search Google for steps on how to do so.
- Disable your internet browser from running in background when closed
Search Google for steps on how to do so.
- Remove HDMI cables connected to secondary monitors, even if switched off
I don't know why, but I believe this works.
- Disconnect unnecessary peripherals, namely Bluetooth
If using wireless Bluetooth mouse, remove the USB dongle and use the cord instead.
FPS drops tend to occur from the mouse entering standby mode, which can be avoided in wired mode.
- Avoid complicated costumes
If on a budget PC, try using barebones costumes. The extra textures / physics from some costumes may cause issues.
- Disable unnecessary overlays
Discord, Nvidia, OBS, Gamebar, even Steam.
- Enable Game Mode
Windows start menu, search "game mode" and enable
- Disable XBox Game Bar
Windows start menu, search "game bar shortcuts" and disable
It's probably worth uninstalling this altogether if you don't need it
- Adjust keyboard settings
Windows start menu, search "keyboard", push the first two sliders fully to the right, then click "OK"
(Not tested. May not do anything at all, and may not be optimal, just a suggestion especially for keyboard users)
- Adjust monitor settings
Depending on your monitor, you may want to adjust the settings on the hardware itself, using the physical buttons.
You may want to enable freesync / G-Sync if available. Do a search for your model if you're unsure.
(Unsure if this is good or bad for input delay, please advise!)~
Other settings like "Overdrive" should be disabled. It's also worth adjusting other visual settings while you're here.
                                                     
!!! BEFORE PROCEEDING, PLEASE BACKUP IMPORTANT FILES AND CREATE A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT JUST IN CASE !!!
This is just a basic Windows method, other backup programs/methods may be superior. **
1. From the desktop, click the Windows start menu and search for "create a restore point", then open it
2. Click "Configure", then select "Turn on system protection"
3. Use the slider to change max usage, at least 1GB is recommended
4. Click "OK", then "Create"
5. Name it something like "pre wavu fix" so it's easy to identify
6. Repeat above for all other drives if necessary
This process should be repeated after each step in the MAJOR CHANGES section. If any step in this guide causes unwanted system changes: try click "System Restore" from the same window used above, and follow the prompts.
===Major Fixes===
- Check display settings
Right click Windows desktop, click Display Settings. Ensure highest functional resolution and refresh rate are enabled.
- Update Windows, then pause all updates. Repeat frequently.
- Update all drivers, including BIOS, ethernet, display, Bluetooth, motherboard, and GPU (more on this in final section)~
- See if third party software has any recommendations **
Try running UserBenchmark and see if it points out where your PC is at fault. It's quite possible that you're missing something easy but major, such as XMP profiling in BIOS settings (whatever that means)
- Disable Device Association Root Enumerator
Windows start menu, search "Device Manager", then open it, click View > Devices by connection, right click Microsoft Device Association Root Enumerator and click "Disable device"
Unsure what this does, but I've seen it mentioned on several threads
- Change Power Settings
high performance~
- Start fresh, format everything
You're probably overdue for a good cleanup anyways (guide coming)~
- Add Tekken 7 folder to antivirus exclusion list, or disable antivirus altogether**
Not recommended, last resort only.


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Latest revision as of 13:36, 5 February 2024

Hashtags are helpful for finding tech on Twitter, and for letting others find what you post.

Besides the general hashtag #TEKKEN8, each character in the game has an individual hashtag. Aim to use these specific hashtags so others can find your posts. The rule of thumb is to start with #T8_ and append the character's name. The only tricky ones are Jack-8 (which uses #T8_Jack) and Devil Jin (which uses #T8_DevilJin).

List of character hashtags

Character Hashtag
Alisa #T8_Alisa
Asuka #T8_Asuka
Azucena #T8_Azucena
Bryan #T8_Bryan
Claudio #T8_Claudio
Devil Jin #T8_DevilJin
Dragunov #T8_Dragunov
Eddy #T8_Eddy
Feng #T8_Feng
Hwoarang #T8_Hwoarang
Jack-8 #T8_Jack
Jin #T8_Jin
Jun #T8_Jun
Kazuya #T8_Kazuya
King #T8_King
Kuma #T8_Kuma
Lars #T8_Lars
Law #T8_Law
Lee #T8_Lee
Leo #T8_Leo
Leroy #T8_Leroy
Lili #T8_Lili
Nina #T8_Nina
Panda #T8_Panda
Paul #T8_Paul
Raven #T8_Raven
Reina #T8_Reina
Shaheen #T8_Shaheen
Steve #T8_Steve
Victor #T8_Victor
Xiaoyu #T8_Xiaoyu
Yoshimitsu #T8_Yoshimitsu
Zafina #T8_Zafina