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Maybe try disabling the nVidia card by either using that 3D setting to force the Intel or just straight up disabling the nVidia card.
I'm curious if this would cause a different issue (i.e. error message about Intel Graphics) or if it would present itself in the same way.
If it presents itself in the same exact way with the nVidia card disabled, this would lead me to believe the nVidia card isn't actually doing it's job (i.e. Optimus isn't switching correctly).
If that's the case (optimus isn't switching on the nvidia) uninstalling the drivers (intel and/or nvidia) and clean wiping them with DDU can often bring them back up to working correctly.
My post here should cover it.
http://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Problem-with-Intel-Driver-update/m-p/5277678#U5277678
Sorry it isn't exact steps. Getting a non-working Optimus to work right is always a bit of trial and error but wiping drivers and starting over usually is a step in the right direction.
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If when you disable the nVidia and get a different error or it starts working, then we at least know to point the finger at the nVidia. In that case wiping with DDU is probably the step I'd take anyways though.
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Sorry for the incoherent ramblings. I'm heading to bed but I'll check back tomorrow morning.
If you want, you can post your DXDiag. Maybe something will jump out. Maybe it's something silly like Windows DPI settings not being 100%.
Here is the DxDiag:
- Anonymous10 years ago
If it happens the exact same way when the Intel card is "forced" to be the one working, I'd fall back to suggestion looking at the drivers.
First try just updating the Intel drivers *edit* Yes it seems there are drivers from 3/8/2016
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
If that doesn't do it, then I'd start wiping them, cleaning the remaining traces with DDU and starting over. From that thread above I linked should have the details about DDU etc.
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You can try adding the right-click menu to Windows to force launch apps with the nVdia.
Described in this article at the bottom:
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/documents/ht051526
You would need to have Origin open and logged in. Then you should be able to find the game's EXE (or shortcut) and do the right-click force launch.
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Yeah it's below requirements (rare for games to list mobile anything for requirements). I think it should still at least launch and display on the screen. I mean there are youtube videos of people with only HD4400 and they have it running (very low resolution with some framerate hiccups but it "works").
Your CPU is a dual core with 4 threads thanks to Hyperthreading. That's the same as the minimum requirement Intel chip i5 650. Depending on which benchmarking software you use they trade winner scores (i.e. some software/benches take advantage of the newer instructions the 4500 can handle).
In my opinion it should at bare minimum be able to launch the game and display it. How playable it is after that could be up for debate.
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Back to Optimus...
Windows 10 makes it easy to reinstall.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-10-place-upgrade.html
If you select the right option you won't loose data but Windows will be defaulted like it was fresh installed. Games won't technically be installed anymore but if you point Origin to the game's files, it won't need to download them again, it'll just jump straight to installing.
I wouldn't do this unless you've exhausted all other methods of trying to get nVidia Optimus to act right.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Hey again,
Sorry for the delayed reply, but I wasn't able to fiddle around with the DDU quite yet but I'm not sure I'm going to go too much deeper into this problem as I have just started building my own gaming tower that will (hopefully) have no trouble playing this game. I hope that if anyone else faced the same problems with running this game that this forum will help!
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