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Hey @Privilege-Ah,
Rename the settings folder in documents, but don't delete it.
- Open File Explorer.
- Go to Documents.
- Open Battlefield 1 folder.
- Rename settings folder to any name (for example: "settings_backup").
I hope this answer helps you
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- 4 years ago
Hey @Privilege-Ah,
Since the last solution didn't work, you can delete the newly created settings folder (if the game created a new settings folder in Battlefield 1 documents) and rename the old settings folder to "settings".
I hope this solution solves your problem:
- Open the game installation path. The default path is:
C:\Program Files(x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 1
- Open the __Installer folder.
- Open the vc folder.
- Open the vc2013 folder.
- Open the redist folder.
- You should see "vcredist_x86" and "vcredist_x64" files, install these 2 files.
- Run the game again and see if that work.
If that doesn't work, try to run a clean boot on your PC: https://help.ea.com/tr/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/
If that doesn't work too, it's worth reinstalling the game.
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- Open the game installation path. The default path is:
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