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Hey ilw8,
I'm sure you'll be asked for specifics, especially the video card(s), driver version, OS version, etc.
I have a Nvidia GTX680 and have a similar problem. I can only play in Window-Mode, yet stretch the window across all three monitors to get it to work. Currently, if I try to use Nvidia's "Surround", which creates a single 5860x1080 monitor, Windows 8.1 has a fit somehow, some way. Many threads across sites repeat the same complaint, that Nvidia hasn't gotten the grasp on Windows 8.1 and triple-monitor support.
So best config so far is to disable Surround, letting Windows 8.1 control the three monitors, in Window-Mode. You'd think that I'd be able to do "Full Screen" at least on one monitor, but no, again I'm left with a mouse cursor, a black screen (yet still a window), and all of the sound. Clicking on one of my other two monitors suddenly drops the window to a slightly smaller resolution, but at the menu (Resume, Options, etc.) as if I hit ESC. Clicking anywhere in the window pops up the full-screen-window, filled with black, so I'm unable to change Options.
I've read a few threads and even did a suggested:
- DXSetup from within the Battlefield subdirectories (dont remember the exact location)
- A PunkBuster repair process
- A Battlefield 4 repair from the Origin menu.
...unfortunately, I get the same exact problem.
Wish I had more for you, but this is one headache I'm having with Windows 8.1 and my Nvidia configuration.
- 11 years ago
Alright, System Specs time!
CPU: Intel core i7 4700HQ HASWEL@2.4Ghz (3.4 Turbo boost)
GPU: NVidia GTX 765M 2GB DDR5 VRAM
HDD: 2x500GB Western Digital 7400rpm
16GB Memory
1x laptop screen (1600x900 [running at 1280x720]), 1x ASUS VS247 (1080p, running at 1280x720), 1x Acer AL1706 (1280x1024, running at1280x720)
Driver: Nvidia driver version 332.21 WHQL with GeForce Experience
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit