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2 months ago
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When I open the game it doesn't give me an option to put it on full screen it doesn't give me an option to apply either, i tried everything, checked if my drivers are up-to-date, disabled full screen optimizations and tried changing a couple things in the profile save that you can found in documents, but none of that worked, after I tried all of that, they also said that you can try disabling all the graphic displays besides the one you are using, tried that, and it allows me to play full screen, but it doesn't let me change the Hz in the screen to 120 and instead it runs in 60hz and like 5 fps, bought the game yesterday and I couldn't even play a game because the game is not on full screen mode

PLEASE HELP ME THANK YOU I PLAY ON LAPTOP BTW 

  • I found an EA forum post by a member experiencing the same issue as you with a Lenovo laptop. Apparently 2042 is selecting the AMD integrated GPU instead of the Nvidia discrete GPU. You can verify this by opening Windows Task Manager (alt + ctrl + del) and seeing which GPU is being used more.

    So far I haven't found a fix to get 2042 to select the Nvidia GPU. It appears there might not be a way to disable the AMD GPU in bios for the IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6.

    I also learned some laptops allow the discrete GPU to bypass the integrated GPU, and some laptops do not. Sometimes plugging a monitor into the HDMI port allows the discrete GPU to bypass the integrated GPU. It appears this might not be possible on the IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6.

    Laptops that can bypass the integrated GPU have a piece of hardware inside them called a Mux Switch. There's an option called Hybrid Mode in the Lenovo Vantage software that turns this hardware switch on and off if it's supposed by the hardware.

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