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@iyoung91 What it doesn't say is what you set the card to. This determines how the game sets the graphics. It also doesn't say what resolution you have the game set to. The game may have found 1 and matched 1 but it still can set itself wrong if you get the syntax wrong.
@roberta591 The graphics card's rating is in the original post:
=== Rating info ===
GPU: 5 GPU Memory: 4 CPU: 4 RAM: 4 CPU Speed: 3194 Threading: 3
Adjusted CPU: 3859 RAM: 14188 Adjusted RAM: 13676 Cores: 16
The ratings for the card and the VRAM are both at the maximum.
- roberta5914 years agoHero (Retired)
@puzzlezaddict I normally don't look at the application info because that COULD change every time the game is started where as the dxdiag will remain constant. It is a tool and that's all it is. From experience I know that the syntax has to be right or it doesn't work right.
- 4 years ago
@roberta591 Attaching a .txt file of my DxDiag in case helpful
- roberta5914 years agoHero (Retired)
@iyoung91 I just built a new gaming rig with a RTX 3050 in it but haven't put any games on it yet. I just tried TS3 on my old gaming fig (an AMD FX 6100 with a GTX 960 video card and Windows 10) and it looks like my world views are more clearer then yours. Just as soon as my new machine is ready I'm going to build a Windows 11 machine. Your dxdiag shows errors relating to Windows 11. You need to open Windows update and see if there are any new updates. . Your laptop should play TS3 without issues. There is talk of Microsoft releasing Windows 12 in 2024. This may make Windows 11 go the way of Windows 8. How are the graphics once you get into the game? Have you played with the resolution in Windows? What is your in game resolutionset at? Did you change any settings in the Nvidia control panel?
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