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- Mexicola93026 days agoRising Scout
Go "Offline" in your Steam Friendslist to fix the problem.
- CooloutAC6 days agoSeasoned Ace
have you tried a keyboard that doesn't have the A and S bound to Fn key to switch between F keys and multimedia? I returned a keyboard that had that because it caused conflict with SOCD. but maybe that is your issue too? It silly to have a marketed "gamer" keyboards with any of the WSAD keys bound to a function. they keyboard i have now uses the number keys for f keys, but the row with the m key for multimedia.
- CooloutAC6 days agoSeasoned Ace
have you trieds a keyboard that doesn't have those bouns for F key and multimedia? I returned a keyboard for those very reasons. It caused conflict with SOCD. Because the A key was bound for F keys, and the S key to switch to multimedia mode. The keyboard I have now is better cause it doesn't have keys bound to switwch the layer. It just uses the number keys for f keys, and the row with the m key for the multimedia keys. I contacteds teh company and told them its an oversight to market a kb as a gamer keyboard, if the wsad are bound for keyboard functions. The keyboard I have now you can also change the fn key to something else. So my capslock is my fn key now, so I can switchly use the number keys as f keys when in a vehicle. and my fn key is now my capslock.
- RegularJohn533 days agoRising Spectator
That was the first thing I tried it didn’t help at all.
- CooloutAC3 days agoSeasoned Ace
well thats surprising brother. Because it certainly is a wild coincidence. Its literaly the two keys most keybaords use to switch between the layers for f and mac. And it sounds like you did indeed have one of those kb's. did you first wipe all the drivers? including from device manager? another guy just made a post saying re-installing windows fixed his issue, that is pretty drastic. Try running your game as admin as well and see what happens after wiping all the keyboard drivers. My Kb is an 8000mhz one, so is my mouse. but I doubt that makes a difference. I have them on separate controllers though with no other devices. Most of my issues in bf were solved by limiting my frames to 3 below my monitor refresh rate. so I have a 144hz monitor I set it to 141 fps. and I'm between 100-141 on avg. playing on ultra preset.
Another thing too is you don't want the settings too low. I know its the competitive player thing to do to play with the highest framerate, but that could cause you instability too. For example if I put my DLSS at performance, my mp/s is in the red, I have to put it to quality and it stays in the green. SO my GPU is at a steady 96-97% and I avoid any micro stutter or hitch that way. and the limiting the frames stopped my crashing. - OmnipRotenT3 days agoSeasoned Rookie
For me it happens with all keys.
- CooloutAC3 days agoSeasoned Ace
turned off all overlays and overclocks? limited frames? tried a new quality keyboard and mouse? Tried plugging them into different usb ports, preferably on their own separated controllers as the lone device? I use the 3.2 ports on mine. one of the two by the network port. and the one by the usb-c port. lol. I don't know what to say brother I'm running out of ideas. I can tell you I'm limited on my 7800x3d and 5070, so this game is quite the beast to run, and it seems to be very sensitive to any sort of power spike. I was crashing before limiting my frames. Getting microstutters before changing dlss from performance to quality. I mean what fps are you running at and what graphics settings? I keep my settings high to really push my gpu otherwise it doesn't get enough throughput apparently.