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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
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.