Re: Battlefield V Tips, Part II: Settings

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Re: Battlefield V Tips, Part II: Settings

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That was an old problem. Back before I figured out what wqs really causing the crashes: AMD's Adrenaline software package. I have never overclocked the CPU or the GPU. The game plays great now with just the barebones driver. 

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@SterlingARCH3R Just wow! What a great post, i am a console player...but just wow. Thank you for your awesome work to help people enjoy this game
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If you're using the Logitech Gaming Software for your mouse, there's also an option that defaults-in the Enhance Pointer Precision, and overrides your Windows settings. Make sure that this is left unchecked.

 

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Thanks for the guide!

 

i still have an issue though:

 

When playing as a pilot in BF5 and bringing the plane‘s nose downwards in order to shoot some bullets/rockets at enemies (infantry):

 

The game automatically slightly pulls up the nose of the plane which is veeery annoying and makes it harder to attack.

 

How can I deactivate this? So annoying...

 

This happens in 1st person view only.

 

 

—> Playing on Console (PS4)

 

 

thanks in advance 

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@larsl97 Didn't see this until now lol

 

But, seeing as how flight controls will be relevant for this and other BF games, it may still be relevant. Since you're on console, I can't help you much since I'm on PC. You could try and adjust your sensitivity and/or look into "aim assist." Otherwise, I hope you got a fix for it since your posting. 

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@SterlingARCH3R thank you, do you know if this is mostly the same for bf4?

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im  new to the game, restoration 1 and the community as well and this is really nice guide! Really appreciate it! 

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@SterlingARCH3R This helped a lot thank you very much Standard smile
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@kkonU Yes most of these should carry over. 

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Nice day a question if everything is set up as you showed but when i restart bf5 it will return to default setting? Thank you in advance for your answer.

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