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did you try to repair your game installation AND disabling any overlay software?
try a clean boot (Clean Boot: https://help.ea.com/en/help/faq/how-to-clean-boot-your-pc/)
and let me know!
I disabled the nvidia overlay and repaired my game(everything was ok), it didnt work. I figured out that my fps doesnt matter in game. It still happens that my mouse feels weird sometimes and my sensivity changes randomly (my settings are still the same).
My PC is 6 weeks old and battlefield is my one of two games, my PC is very clean i think, so clean boot will not help much.
But thanks for helping!
- 6 years ago@OffizierCarl which mouse do you have? do you install the mouse app as well?
- 6 years ago
Im using the Logitech G pro wireless (the mouse performs perfect).
Yes, the software is installed. (BF 5 is the only game with this issue)
- XTRA-Larsiano6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Ive seen the same issue once in a while not sure what the cause is. What i do is just disable the iCue Corsair software ingame as it just makes things worse.
- Disable mouse software ingame
- Disable all background apps (RGB software, virus scanners etc)
- Try switching 2.4GHz to Blutooth for wireless mouse connection
- Try another (preferably USB2.0) USB port for the USB mouse receiver
- Update USB drivers (ASMedia, Intel Realtek etc..)
- Update Windows and all Intel components (intel auto update)
- Update BIOS (manufacturer supplied)
- Try the mouse with a wire if possible or another mouse?
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