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EA_Barry
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11 months ago

Re: AMD Radeon driver version 0.0.0...STILL

@SaladProof 

Make sure your PC is using, and your display is connected to your discrete GPU rather than the motherboard video output, thanks.

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  • I only have the one monitor, and it is connected to the AMD Radeon RX5500 graphics card, not the onboard AMD graphics.

  • I am also having this problem. My monitor is connected to my Radeon 6600 and I have updated drivers.

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    SaladProof
    10 months ago

    I have seen many posts about going into BIOS and disabling the onboard graphics, then going into the Device Manager and uninstalling the onboard graphics. I can't seem to find where in my BIOS I would disable the onboard graphics, mainly because when a graphics card is inserted, the system automatically disables the onboard graphics. Also, when I uninstalled the onboard graphics in Device Manager, it didn't seem to work because it just popped right back in.

    Then, yesterday, I randomly decided to try again. I went into Device Manager and uninstalled. I knew I couldn't do anything in BIOS, but restarted my PC anyways. Went to launch BFV and wouldn't you know it, it works now!

    Not sure if an update happened or what, but it looks like it's good now. I would try uninstalling the onboard and restarting your PC. More than likely, that should take care of it. It is ridiculous that we have to jump through these hoops when EA could very easily put out a patch that tells the game to use whatever graphics is available, but here we are.

    I hope you find this useful!

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