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Sorry to hear that you are having issues @juniorninety. Can I ask, are you unable to launch the game using your Nvidia card and it instead continues to use the integrated card?
Do you not see your Nvidia GPU in the drop-down menu?
To change from your integrated card to your Nvidia card:
Open "Nvidia Control Panel".
Select "Manage 3D Settings" under 3D Settings.
Click on "Program Settings" tab and then select the program you want to run.
Select "Preferred graphics processor" in drop-down menu and then select use the dedicated graphics card, select High-performance Nvidia processor.
Darko
- Fr3dY26 years agoRising Ace
@EA_Darko wrote:Sorry to hear that you are having issues @juniorninety. Can I ask, are you unable to launch the game using your Nvidia card and it instead continues to use the integrated card?
Do you not see your Nvidia GPU in the drop-down menu?
To change from your integrated card to your Nvidia card:
Open "Nvidia Control Panel".
Select "Manage 3D Settings" under 3D Settings.
Click on "Program Settings" tab and then select the program you want to run.
Select "Preferred graphics processor" in drop-down menu and then select use the dedicated graphics card, select High-performance Nvidia processor.
DarkoHi,
That's completely normal... the "choose-between-integrated-or-discrete-gpu" is only meant for OPTIMUS (hybrid integrated/nvidia system for LAPTOPS).
For your desktop you'll use your nvidia the whole time, don't worry.
So, regarding your issue, there are some possible solutions... search google, you'll find some Answers HQ and Reddit threads:
- Decrease mouse polling
- Limit FPS to 60, 80, 100... try different values
- Reset CPU Priority for Apex process (disable -high command line parameter or registry hack)
- Change aspect ratio while in-game, and the revert back to normal setting
...
Hope you make it work!
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