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I'm not sure what gave you the impression that I'm using a laptop? This is my desktop computer.
Huh, the tablet is an issue? I had been using it before. I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling it. I need it, so I can't just not have it on the machine, but I can use a regular mouse to play the game at least, if that would help...
I can try running a video stress test, but I'm not sure why that would make much difference. The new video card is one step *better* than the previous one that worked just fine.
Since I was trying to run a new game anyway, removing the local version of my old saves is definitely something I can try. Again, not sure why that might help, but it can't hurt!
I was bummed to discover that one of the common fixes - running a system check to restore any broken Windows .dll files - found no problems and thus fixed nothing. :/
It really seems like a compatibility problem somewhere between DirectX 12, Windows 10, and DA:I, since most of the folks having this problem *didn't* just install a new video card, and no one brand of card seems responsible.
The most credible answer I've seen so far has to do with some kind of refresh rate in post-Vista Windows that didn't apply before and is potentially editable, but I haven't seen instructions geared towards Win 10 for it yet.
I will try replacing the old saves and un/re installing the Tablet next, thank you.
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I got the impression that you are on a laptop because in the DxDiag the video card is listed as a
AMD Radeon HD 7670M
and when it lists a M after the numbers generally means mobile version which most times is a reduced or hybrid version of the video card. Most times that I have ever heard, you never get a mobility card listed in a desktop.....
Which MAY be part of the issue, as if it is a full HD 7670 and for some reason the driver thinks it is the mobile version then issues can occur....
- Anonymous8 years ago
Aha! That's good to know, thank you. I haven't a clue what to do about that, and it doesn't seem to be affecting anything else, but I'll see if it's fixable!
- Anonymous8 years ago
So, a bit of research into the card I do have... I don't see how it's possible that I have the M version, it would be shaped wrong. So somehow my machine is very confused what card I actually have.
The side of the machine says 7670, but we got the "next version up" (don't remember the details) when we had to replace it, and now I don't know what exactly we got!
If we did indeed get a 7670 again, that might not be supported for Windows 10, which may be part of the problem. I'm not sure *why* it's a problem, as the card had no trouble with the FurMark test, but that could be it.
Unfortunately, it's looking like the problem may well be that this machine can't be made entirely happy. I can't afford to replace it just for one game, even if it's my very favorite game. :/
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- mcsupersport8 years agoHero+
One thing to try, is to go into your system and remove the card from the system and let Windows "refind" and thus reinstall the drivers for the hardware. What I would hope would happen is when it is reinstalled, the system correctly identifies the card allowing it to install everything needed and continue on. That is my hope.
It is my understanding that mobile cards aren't actually cards, but instead are part of the motherboard of the laptop, integrated into the machine. Now my understanding my be wrong, but that is what I have always understood about them...thus making an "installation" of a mobile card almost impossible, unless you somehow got it as part of a new motherboard by some strange manufacturing incident....
- Anonymous8 years ago
Apropo of nothing, it IS possible to change out the major processors on a motherboard - upgrading the core processor for example. So yes, you can still change them on a laptop, but laptops are enough of a pain to fix stuff like that, and I've never had one break in the hardware layer before it was obsolete anyway, so *shrug*.
I just tried getting the AMD software to fix the drivers. Whatever it did worked in the sense that the computer is fine, but I still get the damned error.
I can try uninstalling the video card, but... I'm not sure how I'll use the interface without video??
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