Battlefield 2042 Bug Stops Players From Looking Left And Right On PC

Battlefield 2042 Bug Stops Players From Looking Left And Right On PC

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With its third major update, Battlefield 2042 was supposed to become a more stable game, not one with more game-breaking bugs. But according to a post from the Battlefield Direct Communication Twitter account, as well as multiple users on Reddit, some players on PC have been unable to make horizontal mouse inputs since downloading the patch. Simply put, it means they can’t even look both ways before crossing the street.

We’ve noticed some players on PC aren’t able to use horizontal mouse input after Update #3 went live🖱️
Restore default settings by removing “PROFSAVE” files in My Documents> Battlefield 2042> Settings to keep playing
Be aware this resets all your in-game settings⚠️ pic.twitter.com/XCVcMt0Stj

— Battlefield Direct Communication (@BattlefieldComm) December 2, 2021

Naturally, being unable to look left or right in Battlefield 2042, as it would in any game, is completely ruining the experience for some players on PC. That being said, there is a fix for the bug, but players will have to be willing to lose all of their in-game settings to implement it.

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To re-enable horizontal inputs on PC, players have to navigate to My Documents, Battlefield 2042, Settings, in their file directory and delete their “PROFSAVE” files. Removing these will restore the game to its default settings, which also means losing any custom keybinds players may have set. However, according to the fan-run Twitter account Battlefield Bulletin, players only have to delete a set number of lines in one file.

Along with that bug, Battlefield 2042’s developers have noted an uptick in the “Unable to load persistence data” error that prevents players from connecting to a match. The error infamously stopped countless users from getting into games after the game launched in early access this past November. Unfortunately for players, there’s nothing they can do to fix this issue, it’s entirely server-side, so they’ll just have to wait for the game’s developers to address it.

In other Battlefield 2042 news, the game is adding seasonal-themed skins according to a leak, including a Santa costume for one of the game’s Specialists.

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