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same problem, still not fixed after downloading the update
Also, is the only with the Radeon 6000 series?
Since I got the same problem and I have a Radeon 6850 videocard
Try plugging in a wired controller and launch the game, for me it works when doing so. I can use my mouse normally and click on everything as long as I don't touch the controller and have it plugged in.
- 8 years ago
THANKS, it works! !
I used a wireless Gamesir controller which is recognised as a Xbox 360 controller by windows and this works as well
- Anonymous8 years ago
To be quite honest, this is ridiculous that we need to purchase a separate controller and plug it in to our PC's, and have it just sit there, so that we can play the game.
What is EA doing to address this bug? A patch for BF1 that resolves this weird issue is clearly needed.
- 8 years ago
Yep it's ridiculous!
And you don't even need the controller. For me it's enough to just plug in the wireless USB connector so windows thinks a controller is plugged in. No need to turn it on. So maybe emulating a controller might also work but i haven't tried that.