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Hello,

for information, the new Lovense "Solace" toy actually works with 3DXChat.

However, I've tested several positions, and the synchronization patterns don't seem right.


Are any fixes planned ?

Thanks

Posted

Hi, thanks for the info. Yes indeed, the Solace toy API has some changes. I think that might be the reason for the differences in the sync pattern. I want to fix it. I think it will be added in the next updates of the game.

  • 7 months later...
Posted

After some uses whit the Solace Pro i notised that the pattern is a little bitt off in the way that when it goes all the way up it also goes down just a little and then starts from there to go down and at the bottom it goes up just a bitt. Its like the strokes are out of sync on how far up or down the PRO can go.

  • 3 months later...
Posted

Last time I played 3DXChat, I was able to connect my Lovense Solace to the game, and the stroking felt decent, though not amazing. However, when I played again yesterday, the stroking felt noticeably off. It seemed jerky, didn’t do a full stroke, and lacked the smoothness it had before. Instead, it felt more robotic and less pleasing overall.

Has anyone else experienced this issue recently? Could this be related to a recent update or a connection problem? Any tips for troubleshooting or improving the experience would be greatly appreciated!

  • 6 months later...
  • 1 month later...
Posted

I just bought the Solace Pro and after 1 year it seems to still be broken. How can you advertise for Lovense and then not support their whole lineup properly? My guess is, that 3DXChat expects the slider to define the oscillation speed but maybe the default for the Solace Pro is absolute position, i.e. slider on 0 means the shaft is moving all the way back where as slider to 100 means all the way to the front but no further movement after that. It's just a guess, as in the app this behavior is actually the default for manual steering and you have to actively switch to oscillation mode. IF this is true, then the only thing you'd have to do is recognize the device and switch the mode to get it working again.

Regardless, after a year it should be fixed.

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