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Maybe you can temporarily deactivate your Logi Options+ settings, launch the game, and see if the issue still persists? Reinstalling the game itself is also worth trying. Please let us know if it gets resolved for you. Also it would be interesting to know if you find a way to consistently get the problem to appear vs dissapear.
Thank you for your post. As I also responded to JZ, It may be reasonable to suspect Logi Options+ to be involved with the issue, so if you can try running the game without Logi Options+ active, or experiment with the settings there, the double-click issue might dissapear. Though this is just a wild guess. I'm most curious to hear if something works for you :)
Sometimes bugs and fixes seem completely unrelated.
My best anectode is with Third age mod for medieval 2 total war.
When starting the battle, game crashed.
Fix? Turning off summer time in windows.
To this day, I still wonder why people buy Mac.
Not a constructive comment, I know, but still. Why in the world people would buy a Mac. Life is too short to f*ck around with Mac.
(shrug)
game must be doing something unusual with input polling, because i haven't seen this kind of issue before
macs are great for multimedia and software development. still can't be beat if this is something you're doing