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If you are having issues with multiple games. It is a local issue to your computer.
Its probably a system setting, software conflict, or defective hardware. Do some troubleshooting to figure out what is wrong.
Did you do a clean install of windows? I am assuming you are on 11?
Have you tried disabling your E-Cores and see if that makes a difference?
Has issues launching multiple games. So its an issue local to the computer. Maybe read whole post before trolling?
I have a 1080
I think 16 gb of ram
and when I opened the game it was using more than 100% of my cpu.
I brought the settings down to medium but it was still high. the shaders were also compiling and I dont want to burn out my cpu (Thread Ripper 1900x)
What should I do
Wait for the compiling to finish. Play the game and see how it is. You may need to go lower than medium. There are a lot of settings. Over 40 to go thru to maximize performance.
Your laptop is below minimum desktop specs. Given that your trying to play on a laptop with lower than minimum specs. It will be problematic to get it to run.
Refund the game if you still can.
I managed to fixed this apparently is something happening with the 13900k and 14900k, fixed The Finals and this game, Intel Extreme Tuning Utility and lower you r CPU to 52x and both games started working for me.
Glad you fixed it down clocking the CPU. Maybe your cooler wasnt cooling enough at higher clocks?
I would monitor your thermals in the future if you ever decide to put the clocks back to normal.
i am unable to request a refund as it was a pre order and when i ordered the game it said that it can operate on am minimum specs of 8gb at the time of preordering the game. i have not heard back from naughty dog if they are going to fix these bugs to make the game work for my gaming laptop with these minimum 8gb of ram. i do have a copy for my playstation 4 thats a remastered copy but i still would like to get this pc version to work
Ok so. You def can not call that a gaming laptop.
Also, the requirements have always been a minimum of 16GB.
https://www.naughtydog.com/blog/the_last_of_us_part_i_pc_features_specs
If you did pre-order the game before said requirements were released. You could of cancelled the order once they were made official. Since you would of than seen what was needed in order to launch the game. Well before release.
ND will not patch a game specifically made for the PS5 with 16GB of GDDR6 memory. Which is also much faster than conventional RAM at 448GB/s. DDR5 doesnt even get anywhere near those speeds. That is why it is the bare minimum for PC. Make sense?
The only way you can get the game to work is by adding more RAM or buying a new computer. However, you probably dont meet the other requirements for CPU/GPU either. So buying more RAM probably wont do you any good.
What is your laptops full specs?
About your PC in windows settings does not list full specs.
In Steam, go to Help->Sys Info, and under video card copy/paste that.
Did you happen to do the upgrade process from Win 10 to Win 11? Or did you do a clean install?
Your intel display driver has a date of 3/16/2020 ver. 26.20.100.7985. Which is very old. The latest driver released on 6/15/2023 ver. 31.0.101.2125. I would recommend you update it, but first check with ASUS as your model may have proprietary drivers. Which is preferred as they are specific to laptop models.
Your 1650ti display driver is up to date. Make sure in NVIDIA control panel it is listed as primary GPU. Since you also have an integrated chip (intel UHD).
Your display resolution is coming up as 720p? Even though ASUS lists your model at 1080p. Did you lower your resolution? Just checking you are running at native.
You should be able to play this game with your specs, but will have to sacrifice some settings in order for it to run well. However, it wont run at all unless you add more RAM. As per the minimum requirements. So you wont be able to do play until that is done.
So either add more memory or wait until you get another computer to play.
If you need to give out your specs in the future. Just copy/paste this. Itll be easier for anyone that asks.
ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506LI
CPU: i5-10300H
GPU: GTX 1650 Ti 4GB
RAM: 8GB DDR4 (2933MHz)
SSD: 1TB
Windows 11