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Im finding Dragon age: Inquisition won't even let me use my GeForce GT 650m Graphics card. /: I tried making a shortcut and using the "Run with Graphics processor" and selected my High-performance NVIDIA processor, but i get an error message about i don't have privileges to select the graphics processor in this menu. ( I am the admin of my laptop) so i went on the control panel manage 3D settings added Dragon Age: inquisition and applied also global settings set to my GeForce GT 650m. But I always get the same message when i repeat the process of running with graphics processor. Also in the GeForce Experience Dragon age says my system does not meet the minimum requirements for optimal settings and its put the optimal settings to the lowest possible. Ive checked online and GeForce GT 650m should be able to work for Dragon age just fine but ive seen people everywhere having problems. I know this is a huge message repeating what people are saying here but i just wanted to go into detail in the hopes EA, Bioware and Nvidia do something about it so we can all play this gem of a game.
I had the same problem. Tried evertyhing suggested this morning at 4 am finally found the solution. I don't sure it's risky or not but if you turn off 'secure boot' thing it will work i guess. It's blocking the nvidia to take over the process.
- ApprovedAnonymous11 years ago
Between nVIDIA's poor driver implementation, and the total removal of all GPU front end hardware from their video chips for mobile devices that have Intel processors, it remains a Geforce problem that a Radeon will not have. If you buy a laptop with the AMD video graphics, you still get a complete GPU, not merely the back half of one.
The Geforce Control Panel Settings should override everything else, other than failing to plug the laptop into a wall outlet, and if those settings fail, the you (those members still experiencing the problem) should be complaining to nVIDIA on their forums, and to their tech support.