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watched your dxdiag. Only part sticking out as low-end and under Apex's system req is 'Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
I guess you're running a laptop?
However you could try to play with a few tweaks in the settings (if you get in there)
put Texture straming budget sd non, model detail as low. amd edit other stuff lower if needed. amd try windowed mode.
Also you could tey to undervolting your pc.
However, i'm here and i'll try my best to help you get some games on without crushing your pc in yhe process
uh weird
I mean, no i'm running a pc, and my graphic card is a GEForce GTX 1660 Ti. Actually I don't get what is this Intel UHD for. (double graphic card?).
given that it's not a laptop, does undervolting can help aswell?
Sorry I'm not that into this pc, it's a new one.
many thanks for your help, I Appreciate a lot.
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Hey @mesantoj.
A lot of laptops have integrated graphics that are handled by the CPU on top of the dedicated video card. Do you have the NVIDIA Control Panel installed on your PC? If so, I'd recommend taking a look to see what's currently set as the main video processor.
To check this open up the NVIDIA Control Panel and click on Manage 3D Settings on the left side. Under Preferred Graphics Processor you should see a drop down menu. Be sure that your NVIDIA graphics card is selected there. That way your PC should be using the dedicated video card rather than the integrated graphics from the CPU.
/Kent
- 6 years ago
hey @EA_Kent, thanks for your advice
Again, it's a desktop, not a laptop.
I checked on nvidia control panel but I really cannot find this option. I cheked out on internet and other users seem to have 3 options in the program settings menu (1. Select a program / 2. Select preferred graphic processor 3. specify the settings for this program) while on my panel the option 2 is missing. Mistery,
I tried to play today, in firing range and after 2 minutes game crashed and I got this error message (attached here)- EzyHawk6 years agoHero@mesantoj If you open your nvidia control panel and lool at your specs, What grapich card is showing?
Also have you tried to clear your origin cache?
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/faq/clear-cache-to-fix-problems-with-your-games
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