Try downloading NVIDIA Control panel and if it has any errors when you try and open it after you install it watch the video.
https://youtu.be/xfGKCgtvZl8
And after that do this
Try right-click on desktop and open up NVidia Control Panel. Then go to the "Manage 3D settings" and open the "program settings" tab. Then select Apex Legends as a program to customize (search for the .exe if it is not in the list) and choose Nvidia processor as prefered graphics processor. Then in the settings choose "CUDA - GPUs" and choose "use these GPUs" and choose your graphics card.
Save and exit and that should do the trick.
@iceyNA wrote:
I have a 1050 ti, an i5 7300, and 8 gbs of ram. I just recently downloaded Apex Legends and switched from my integrated card to my 1050 ti, but the graphics are atrocious no matter how high I set my settings, I can't figure out how to fix this, any suggestions?
I found this on other websites and stuff but as soon as I did it it 100% fixed everything .