Quote (badasses @ Oct 13 2021 10:15am)
I have an external monitor set up, that's the problem? Why only d2r? :(
I tried disabling the integrated already in device manager
Edit: riki I used to have that issue with onboard gpu kicking in first, so fps was low but it's fixed now
Edit: that reminds me I used to have issues with it not registering my headset too so people couldn't hear me lol
Right Click on your desktop
Click NVIDIA Control Panel
Click Manage 3D Settings on the left menu
Click on the Program Settings tab
Click Add
Select a program from the list.
If your game is not on this list either do the following:
Click Browse
Look for the executable file of your game and double click on it
If you do not know the location and/or name of your game's executable do the following:
Right Click on your game's icon
Click Properties
The Target field shows the location and name of the executable
have you tried that?
Quote (Riki @ Oct 13 2021 10:20am)
It's brutal, it took me forever to stop fighting with it
yeah computers are great but when they dont work properly they can be a real hassle to fix
This post was edited by dragoneth on Oct 13 2021 08:29am