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  • holger1405's avatar
    holger1405
    Hero+
    9 years ago

    @Jytbek

    First, look if you have the ""AsusGameFirstService.exe" (Asus ROG First Service) on your system.

    If so uninstall it > reboot > test.

    If that don't helps, your Notebook is a Optimus notebook. That means that the Intel GPU controls the output buffer no matter what you do.

    That means that the rendering could very well be done by the NVIDIA GPU without the config Utility noticing it.

    To make sure that the NVIDIA GPU is rendering the game download GPU-Z.

    - Run GPU-Z, you don't need to install it if you don't want to.

    - Make sure the "GTX 950M" is the GPU displayed in the "Graphic Card" Tab.

    - Go to the "Sensor" Tab and check the selection boxe before "Log to file"

    - Play the game for a few minutes. 

    - Look if the sensors indicate that the "GTX 950M" was used. (Uncheck the logging checkbox.  (if you are not sure about the result upload the GPZ-Z logfile like the DxDiag.)

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago
    Approved

    @holger1405

    Uninstalling the Asus ROG First Service was the correct answer.

    Everything works perfectly: nothing has gone wrong from the welcoming screen to the in-game missions. 

    Thank you very much! 

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