RoboCop: Rogue City

RoboCop: Rogue City

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JakGrant Oct 12, 2023 @ 4:53am
Multiple monitors & graphics cards
My system is the following:

AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 OC
MSI Nvidia GeFrorce GTX 1080 OC
LG Ultragear 27" 2560x1440 res
BenQ GW2480 1920x1080 res

Despite telling nvidia control panel and wiondows to tell the game executable to use the RTX 3070 card. There is no settings in your video settings to set which monitor the game is to run off and/or tell it which gpu to use. I understand this is a demo. But it's very poor game option customisation. Before someone says just disable my 1080 card. My answer is no, why should I. Almost every game that's come out in the last few years since the RTX 3000 series has been out has not had a problem with a dual monitor dual graphics card system.

Not being able to set monitor or dedicated graphics card in the video settings even for a demo, is sloppy coding. The only other game in the last 12 months that I've had an issue is with Dead Space remake and the EA help desk suggested it was my fault. I hope you guys are better than that. And for the record I wasn't the only one with an issue with Dead Space remake, and doubt I'm the only one with an issue with graphics cards and monitor being able to be set.

But the game forcing itself to use my 1080 card on 1080 resolution the demo is not even playable, sadly. So unless you put what is industry standard graphics card/montior settings in your video/graphics settings or a proper detection. This won't be a game I'll be buying sadly.
Last edited by JakGrant; Oct 12, 2023 @ 10:42am
Originally posted by AtaxelA:
I'll leave a comment here if anyone has a similar issue:

I also have two GPUs, RTX3070 and GTX1080. Most of the game managed to run RTX3070 until Robocop Rogue City. I spent months searching high and low to no avail, then finally successfully ran RTX3070 by just adding the Launch Options modification command: (you can also create an .exe shortcut then add command as an alternate solution)

-graphicsadapter=<number>

<number> depends on GPU device ID; try 0 first, then 1 if persist.

I also fixed it on Ready Or Not & Fort Solis (Mostly Unreal Engine), which also forced to run my GTX1080. but I did not own Dead Space Remake, so I couldn't test it. Hope my solution helps.
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i9 9900kf
evga water force 2080ti
samsung s34j55x 3440x1440 60hz secondary monitor 1
acer predator xb271hu 2560x1440 120hz/144hz primary monitor 2

i've had the game switch monitors while entering other areas wit just a single graphics card 2 monitors
arsirus.uk Nov 2, 2023 @ 5:42pm 
Press Windows+Shift+Arrow key to move the game window to a different monitor.
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AtaxelA Apr 4 @ 11:59pm 
I'll leave a comment here if anyone has a similar issue:

I also have two GPUs, RTX3070 and GTX1080. Most of the game managed to run RTX3070 until Robocop Rogue City. I spent months searching high and low to no avail, then finally successfully ran RTX3070 by just adding the Launch Options modification command: (you can also create an .exe shortcut then add command as an alternate solution)

-graphicsadapter=<number>

<number> depends on GPU device ID; try 0 first, then 1 if persist.

I also fixed it on Ready Or Not & Fort Solis (Mostly Unreal Engine), which also forced to run my GTX1080. but I did not own Dead Space Remake, so I couldn't test it. Hope my solution helps.
Last edited by AtaxelA; Apr 5 @ 12:24am
Originally posted by AtaxelA:
I'll leave a comment here if anyone has a similar issue:

I also have two GPUs, RTX3070 and GTX1080. Most of the game managed to run RTX3070 until Robocop Rogue City. I spent months searching high and low to no avail, then finally successfully ran RTX3070 by just adding the Launch Options modification command: (you can also create an .exe shortcut then add command as an alternate solution)

-graphicsadapter=<number>

<number> depends on GPU device ID; try 0 first, then 1 if persist.

I also fixed it on Ready Or Not & Fort Solis (Mostly Unreal Engine), which also forced to run my GTX1080. but I did not own Dead Space Remake, so I couldn't test it. Hope my solution helps.

Didn't check the forums til now, and didn't even know about that steam setting for -graphicsadapter if I ever buy Robocop I might try it, for months now I've had my 2nd gfx card disabled. As to the people suggesting the moving the game. Sorry but that doesn't do what you think it does in the game's case. It just moves the game to a different monitor not how the game is hard coded without using a command line setting to tell the game which card to use.
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