graphics anomalies
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RE: graphics anomalies
Have done step 3, yes. Everywhere that it's possible to be set as the card to use the nvidia is set, but though the game opens using the nvidia, as soon as it goes into the actual scenario it switches to the intel. I think the program itself must be doing it. No idea why. But it's really bothering me now. As you might expect, it doesn't run well on the intel, hence all the little graphics anomalies.
I await Capn Darwin's response. Or someone who has done the coding, I guess, as they will likely know what's going on.
I await Capn Darwin's response. Or someone who has done the coding, I guess, as they will likely know what's going on.
RE: graphics anomalies
one last try, but and it's a big but, some onboard chips can be disabled in bios, mind you, some users don't or won't go into the bios, but what you can try is this,
yes it's a guide for a pc, but same rules apply to a laptop tbh, but as i have also nothing else to offer, will wait and see also what's in the code, for me (for a wild guess) it's won't be good news as most code for a API / program to be running, not a given chip or chip set etc.
you just don't need to go inside and fit a card, as it's already there etc, so as long as you make sure you use the right ext for the display on the back, it will on reboot display from the card and not onboard, which will be disabled for good and not be used.
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http://www.wikihow.com/Disable-the-Onboard-Graphics-and-Install-a-New-Graphics-Card-in-Your-HP-Pavilion-6630
yes it's a guide for a pc, but same rules apply to a laptop tbh, but as i have also nothing else to offer, will wait and see also what's in the code, for me (for a wild guess) it's won't be good news as most code for a API / program to be running, not a given chip or chip set etc.
you just don't need to go inside and fit a card, as it's already there etc, so as long as you make sure you use the right ext for the display on the back, it will on reboot display from the card and not onboard, which will be disabled for good and not be used.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Thanks Zak. Full marks for trying! Much appreciated. I'm happy to mess with the bios, but I've already been there too. You can't disable the intel integrated thingy because it's used as a 'pass-through' for the NVidia, so if you disable it (either via the bios or the win 10 settings, using device manager etc) then you lose the NVidia too (black screen).
Most of my 'research' on this has turned up people who have this problem across the board - ie the machine won't pick the NVidia for ANY game. But I don't have that. The switching mechanism actually works fine for everything except FCRS. It's like the NVidia (which, as I understand it, is the device which actually does the choosing) doesn't recognize FCRS as graphically intensive enough to use the NVIDA on. And, of course, compared to games that this switch works fine with (GTMF, for example) FCRS is pretty graphically simple. BUt not that simple. I need the NVidia to run it.
Most of my 'research' on this has turned up people who have this problem across the board - ie the machine won't pick the NVidia for ANY game. But I don't have that. The switching mechanism actually works fine for everything except FCRS. It's like the NVidia (which, as I understand it, is the device which actually does the choosing) doesn't recognize FCRS as graphically intensive enough to use the NVIDA on. And, of course, compared to games that this switch works fine with (GTMF, for example) FCRS is pretty graphically simple. BUt not that simple. I need the NVidia to run it.
RE: graphics anomalies
It's a pain in the ass these hybrid systems.
I believe you have tried both the Global Settings and the Program Settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, right?
I believe you have tried both the Global Settings and the Program Settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, right?
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RE: graphics anomalies
Yes, VPaulus. Everything is set to nvidia. I believe Nvidia does the selecting when programs run (and it's clear that this is a two stage process for some, including FCRS - ie; first the card runs the program using the nvidia - as instructed by me - then ONLY WHEN I go into the scenario does the card decided that this is not graphically intensive enough to merit the nvidia, and switches to the intel.
For example, the nvidia NEVER gets used to run a John Tiller game, even though the global setting is to use the nvidia. Another example - for Civil War 2 (AGEOD) the game starts on the intel (even though nvidia is selected globally) and then when I go into a scenario it switches to the nvidia. So some switch happens and some info communicated by the actual program at certain points must be what guides this, no? With FCRS when it goes into a scenario something makes the nvidia think it's about as intensive as a JTS game, which it's not, of course - it's much more intensive than such a simple game, and I really need the card to see that.
For example, the nvidia NEVER gets used to run a John Tiller game, even though the global setting is to use the nvidia. Another example - for Civil War 2 (AGEOD) the game starts on the intel (even though nvidia is selected globally) and then when I go into a scenario it switches to the nvidia. So some switch happens and some info communicated by the actual program at certain points must be what guides this, no? With FCRS when it goes into a scenario something makes the nvidia think it's about as intensive as a JTS game, which it's not, of course - it's much more intensive than such a simple game, and I really need the card to see that.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Wow, is that bizarre. I will elevate this to Rob and I will do some research as well. This might explain some issues a couple other users are seeing. Again, thanks for your patience and help in getting this resolved. [&o][&o][&o]
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RE: graphics anomalies
As a quick check, see if the approved solution in this link helps. Further down the posts are a few other solutions as well.
Link: http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-198 ... d-gpu.html
Link: http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-198 ... d-gpu.html
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RE: graphics anomalies
Well, thanks for trying to resolve it. I'm out of ideas now. As far as I can see there is no way to actually force the system to choose the nvidia for all or even certain programs - all the options merely get it to 'prefer' the card, which clearly isnt enough, because something under the hood is getting it to use the crap intel option despite that preference, so hope Rob can solve it.
By the way, there are various similar issue postings regarding World of Warcraft out there (not a game I have or play, but might help that the isue occurs there in various forms) as well as many other games. For instance: https://eu.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/8782988576
By the way, there are various similar issue postings regarding World of Warcraft out there (not a game I have or play, but might help that the isue occurs there in various forms) as well as many other games. For instance: https://eu.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/8782988576
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RE: graphics anomalies
Phoenix, are you running a second monitor or using a monitor instead of the laptop's?
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RE: graphics anomalies
Answering from my phone, as this issue seems to have bricked the laptop. I rolled back the drivers for the intel and nvidia this pm to attempt to get the pc back to where it was. But, of course, that was a win 8.1 machine, and now its win 10. Result. Black screen on start up, cant get any graphics to work. Have spent 5 hours at it. No joy. Cant access safe mode log in, anything. Interesting. I think the machine is bricked.
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Wow, that sucks. [:(] I hope you get it all resolved with minimal pain. Sorry this has all gone pear shaped. Keep us posted. We will keep looking at what we can on our end.
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RE: graphics anomalies
does sound like a bad update to windows 10 tbh, but all is not lost, windows 10 has the best recovery tool set than any other version, but for me, i'd still back up your doc's and take off whatever you want and do a clean install of windows 10 creator's edition, no serial is needed, just download the ISO and burn to either a thumb drive or DVD and install from fresh, wiping all that's on the drive, including any recovery sections etc, as long as it's windows 10 compatible and it would have told you this on the before you update to windows 10 test etc, but to be 100% sure, just go to maker's website and double check, also sorry it's come to this, but sometimes it's not until something goes wrong that you realize you had or may have had an issue in the first place, and a clean install fixes almost everything, unless it's an hardware issue etc
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RE: graphics anomalies
Lol. It's been an 'interesting' 7 hours....Thanks Zak. I've now got it back though. And learned how to make a recovery USB and boot from that into safe mode, which I had no idea about before. So it really was interesting in the end. Took me a long while to get there, as I couldn't boot at all, it was like the laptop screen was broken - everything running beneath it, but no way to access it, because the roll back drivers didn't work and ONLY the NVidia card was working, I think, but since the intel graphics driver wouldn't work with it, nothing got to the screen. The absence of an easy way to boot win 10 into safe mode mechanically (without being able to access windows or even a log in screen at all) was a fearful frustration, and I think disgraceful. I had to make a recovery USB from the other computer, then only by chance did I discover that when you boot from it, it won't work unless you hit F11 during boot and select it. Then I was ok. Like I said, interesting...
To answer Capn Darwin's earlier question - no I was not using a second monitor.
To answer Capn Darwin's earlier question - no I was not using a second monitor.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Just a jot more info on this issue. The application for the matrix wrapper - the autorun program - triggers the use of the Nvidia processor, but the actual game app triggers the crappy intel processor. Should be the other way around. This is with both set to use nvidia via the nvidia control panel. We could say the nvidia control panel doesn't work, since I can target the actual game app with that and tell it to use the Nvidia processor, but it doesn't. But then again, this is the only game I have, of many, where this instruction to the nvidia control panel has no effect.
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RE: graphics anomalies
I take it the that the game launched directly from the exe also defaults to the intel chip? We have been looking, but have not found a smoking gun yet for how to make the game trigger a 3D card over Intel. Plus we have no additional information where this is also happening to others. Or no else has noticed and raised a red flag. We will continue to keep an eye on this in hopes we can do something for Southern Storm.
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RE: graphics anomalies
I'm assuming you have done the following, but here is some info I found.
Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help.
- First, go to Device Manager and uninstall the Nvidia graphics driver.
- Next is to open Programs and Features then uninstall anything related to Nvidia.
- Once uninstalled, download and install the latest driver.
- Here's the link: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
- Reboot the laptop once the latest driver has been installed and set Nvidia again as the default GPU.
- http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2615...
I'll keep digging. [8D]
Please do try these troubleshooting steps that may help.
- First, go to Device Manager and uninstall the Nvidia graphics driver.
- Next is to open Programs and Features then uninstall anything related to Nvidia.
- Once uninstalled, download and install the latest driver.
- Here's the link: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx
- Reboot the laptop once the latest driver has been installed and set Nvidia again as the default GPU.
- http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2615...
I'll keep digging. [8D]
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RE: graphics anomalies
Thanks Capn, for getting back about this. I have just tried the above suggestion, with no effect. The graphics card used changes after a fixed interval of around 5 secs. I open up the game and it's running on the nvidia. I get to the menu screen and after 5 secs there, whatever i do, it switches to the intel. Then it stays with the intel thereafter, no matter what I do.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Well, I still can't play it comnfotably because of this problem. The anomalies I described (unit counters appearing blank as they move) plus a general jerkiness - all, I assume, due to it using the crappy internal intel graphics card instead of the nvidia. I've given up now. I wonder if this will be ok for southern storm, or whether I won't even bother buying that? I guess I will have to try a demo before I buy to see if the problem repeats in SS. I realise that - as someone said above - it might be a bit difficult coping with these 2 card machines, but in the world of laptops they're very common. And I have many games, and none of them replicate this issue. So, I would have to think that there's something coded that messes it up. I don't know how you get the machine to pick one card over the other, but clearly, that's where it goes wrong.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Your problem is, unfortunately, has been seen by other dual GPU laptop users on other games. I'm not sure what the common problem is. Could be on our side with code, but the vast majority of players have not had the problem. Could be on your end with a certain combination of drivers, bios, and OS files. We won't forget the problem going forward and if we can find and test a fix we will let you know as we work on Southern Storm.
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RE: graphics anomalies
Have you tried this?
Set your power plan settings to High Performance:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2843 ... -10-a.html
And in the advanced settings for that power plan disable Link State Power Management under PCI Express.
Then open NVidia Control Panel, go into Manage 3D Settings and in Global Settings set High-performance NVIDIA processor as your 'preferred graphics processor' as per the below website:
http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/de ... s-settings
Also in Global Settings set Prefer Maximum Performance under "Power Management Mode".
Set your power plan settings to High Performance:
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2843 ... -10-a.html
And in the advanced settings for that power plan disable Link State Power Management under PCI Express.
Then open NVidia Control Panel, go into Manage 3D Settings and in Global Settings set High-performance NVIDIA processor as your 'preferred graphics processor' as per the below website:
http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/de ... s-settings
Also in Global Settings set Prefer Maximum Performance under "Power Management Mode".