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I use a Logitech G600 mouse that has macro capabilites but I was not using it. I just assigned Grenade to "[" which is my new ring finger button from the G600 having 3 top finger buttons. I used the G-Hub software to assign that button on my mouse to "[". Factory all the thumb buttons are numpad, so I'm using that to swap weapons.
IF the software is really the problem, which at least in my opinion would be kinda crazy (not like Logitech and Razer are one of the most prominent brands out there), why not giving the players a simple heads up? A short news article would have prevented the whole thing: "You are not allowed to use any software like XYZ...". Especially cause i never had any issues with other kernel-level anti cheat software such as Riots Vanguard (i have not used nor am i using any macros whatsoever and im managing the key bindings in BF6, not via Razer Synapse). And if the software is really the problem, why arent more users having this issue? Maybe its an interaction between specific hardware components and the software?... Not getting any answers from EA is just frustrating as hell. A simple "we are aware that there is an issue and we are looking into it" would be great. Everybody understands that there is a lot of work and problems during a game release, but the way it is handled right now is really frustrating.
- NulledBytes3 months agoNew Traveler
It is very unlikely its our keyboard & mouse gear. I mentioned it because GHUB has a literal 'lua scripting' built into it that people use to create anti recoil &auto ping stuff.
Some others use their input driver for full cheats too from what I've gathered on them. Again, it's unlikely. But it's a possibility.