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I've tried everything in this thread and have had no luck.
My setup:
Dell XPS 15z
Windows 8.1
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia GeForce 525M (discrete)
Intel HD 3000 (integrated)
USA, downloaded copy of Titanfall from Origin
Both Origin and Titanfall are installed on an external HDD
@phantomcaliber wrote:I'm getting sick of this issue. I did everything in this thread and more, absolutely nothing works and I'm getting pissed off.
What's your setup? I'm curious to see if we have anything in common...
- Anonymous11 years ago
dell xps L501X
Windows 7
8.00 gb
High-performance nvidia processor
Intel core i5(integrated)
USA, downloaded copy of titanfall from origin
Both origin and titanfall stored in program files(x86)
- Anonymous11 years ago
@saxopwn1 wrote:
I've tried everything in this thread and have had no luck.
My setup:
Dell XPS 15z
Windows 8.1
8 GB of RAM
Nvidia GeForce 525M (discrete)
Intel HD 3000 (integrated)
USA, downloaded copy of Titanfall from Origin
Both Origin and Titanfall are installed on an external HDD
That laptop has a well below the minimum Geforce video device, and has problems with the Optimus system not switching in and out (for laptops, the HD 545m is the minimum).
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- Anonymous11 years ago
@phantomcaliber wrote:
dell xps L501X
Windows 7
8.00 gb
High-performance nvidia processor
Intel core i5(integrated)
USA, downloaded copy of titanfall from origin
Both origin and titanfall stored in program files(x86)
One of the participants in this thread had a below-minimum Geforce laptop video device. You have not named your own, perhaps it isn't any more powerful that that poor GT 525m.