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right click your desktop go to nvidea settings. set global to focus on your nvidea card rather than your intergrated. for some reason, loading up KOA reset my graphics priority.
Please check our troubleshooting thread here - https://steamcommunity.com/app/1041720/discussions/0/2950376208547068725/ and if it doesn't work make sure to follow step 3 to report the issue into our systems so we can take a look.
//Zyddie
It's the most widely used GPU by far according to the latest Steam Hardware Survey. Also, it should be able to eat this game for breakfast at 1080p, easily.
I disagree it maybe the most popular but that doesnt mean it will run everything at 60fps and it most definitely will not run the witcher 3 @ 1080p ultra @60fps either...
Ryzen 5 3600 no OC, Win 10/64, 16 GB 3200 ram, RX 570 8GB
41 fps standing right here on a RTX 2080 Super. Is this a joke?
Also that game is proper stingy on the graphics options. Whats up wit that? Add more stuff to mess around with please.
I was talking about KoA. A 1060 will run the original @1080p in its sleep on highest settings, no problem. This is an old game. Honestly, if a 1060 isn't enough to run this at a stable 60FPS in 1080p, the GPU isn't the problem at all.