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5 years ago
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When I move my mouse my character just turns in random ways at random speeds

As the title says, when I attempt to look around in battlefield 1 or 5 it turns my character but not in the way I want it to. It just turns randomly.

In the clip (linked below), I am moving my mouse at a steady pace from right to left, but my character just does whatever it wants. This bug makes the game unplayable and it would be greatly appreciated if some who knows a fix could help! 

https://youtu.be/QD_DgxRjHzY

Also, feel free to contact me on discord, (3.141592653589793238462643383279#6374)

  • Khamallm's avatar
    Khamallm
    5 years ago

    @ssplaysstsHeyo!
    Turn off v-sync, try a match, does it persist?
    if it fixes,enjoy,if not
    Turn mouse polling down to under 1000hz if it is above(500hz is best avg) if this helps, than simply lower your mouse HZ until it is corrected, 125,250,500hz for example
    Try future frame rendering on/off

    If all else fails, than simply, unplug ANY other input devices aka controllers etc AND than plug your mouse into a different USB port, if in front, try back, vice versa, if you have a usb 3.0(usb with blue inside) put your mouse into that one

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  • @ssplayssts I guess this is only happening in the Battlefield games? Do you have a second mouse you could try, to make sure it is not the mouse acting up for some reason?
  • I just tried another mouse, and unfortunately it is encountering the same problem

  • Khamallm's avatar
    Khamallm
    5 years ago

    @ssplaysstsHeyo!
    Turn off v-sync, try a match, does it persist?
    if it fixes,enjoy,if not
    Turn mouse polling down to under 1000hz if it is above(500hz is best avg) if this helps, than simply lower your mouse HZ until it is corrected, 125,250,500hz for example
    Try future frame rendering on/off

    If all else fails, than simply, unplug ANY other input devices aka controllers etc AND than plug your mouse into a different USB port, if in front, try back, vice versa, if you have a usb 3.0(usb with blue inside) put your mouse into that one

  • Update: Today the problem has returned, and I am still unable to fix it

  • Khamallm's avatar
    Khamallm
    5 years ago

    @ssplaysstsHmmmm, firstly try closing/disable overlays like origins ingame overlay, discord overlay and any other ingame overlay, try with origins first

     In nvidia control panel if nvidia, set physx to gpu instead of auto
    In the games menu,in I think controller, enable raw mouse input
    Close the mouses program/monitor program if one(aka razer synapse etc)

    Turn v-sync to off in nvidia control panel,manage 3d settings,program settings, bfv, if there isnt bfv add it in

    Find Bfv's exe, right click on it,properties, compatibility, and than disable full screen optimizations

    If the above worked from before, until you restarted your computer, than try plugging it in to the usb 3.0 that is directly to the motherboard, and not a front hub or extra hub of usb's

  • I had the same problem and tried changing setting related to controls in the game and in the Origin launcher. Although turning off the Origin overlay fixed it for 15 mins after restarting the game I didn't want to relaunch the game 4 times/h. I found a Youtube that solved my problem:

    Make sure the game is not running, run CMD as Admin on your PC, change the "#" to ":" (stupid website automatically makes emotes out of it) and enter this command:

    DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /FeatureName:NetFx3 /All /LimitAccess /Source#D#sourcessxs

    Wait until it has run through (until it writes "C\WINDOWS\system32" again)(took about 15 mins on my PC) then reboot the PC.

    I have no clue what this does but shout out to BATTY MATE on Youtube.

    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAck7L0atwk

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