PS5 item filter not working
My item filter from filter blade was working fine when Phrecia started. Yesterday it simply stopped working. It is acting like there is no filter at all. I deleted it from my account and resynced it and it still does not work.
Last bumped on Feb 27, 2025, 10:24:33 AM
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+1 to this one. Also my minimap progress is reset every time I portal or die
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Ya bricked the Filterblade interaction with latest patch please fix.
Someday find the damn resource leaks and fix that too. Reinstalling every 3,4 days is so old. |
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" There is a temporary fix that can help with this: 1) Fully close Path of Exile 2) Launch a different game* (go at least to the main menu of that game) 3) Fully close that game 4) Relaunch Path of Exile. This won't restore any currently-missing explored areas, but it prevents it from happening again for a while. *"a different game" -- you may have to try several to find one that works. Some games are known NOT to work, such as Diablo 4. I use an old Star Ocean game (PS4 release of a PS2 game). Older games seem to have a higher success rate, anecdotally. Note that the minimap bug (sometimes called the Local Storage bug) can also affect custom filters. This fix should get valid filters working again, temporarily. My current pace is needing to use the fix about once every 6-8 hours of gameplay. The rest of this is for the others on the thread: The broken filters are not a Filterblade or GGG issue--my filters are working fine, and I've update them three times since the Phrecia event started. You may need to update your filters on Filterblade (or check the text if you're a manual-editor type player). | |
" Thank you! I managed to get my custom filter to work after loading Stardew Valley. It's a PS4 game, so I wonder if there's something corrupting some PS4 cache where poe places it's filter and minimap. IIRC, this happened on the PS4 as well, so I don't know... What's weird is that one of my old custom filters still worked, but none of the new. Not a new filter copy and pasted exactly from the old one. Not even a simple filter with one block. |
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