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I did that already. Didn't work unfortunately. Not sure what you mean by run gpu-z ?
GPU-z is a free application that shows various components and feature sets available. I just checked the game on the latest nvidia drivers(566.36) and it works on my end. I am sorry if this is a duh question, but have you tried verifying the game files or removing and redownloading the game?
Link to GPU-Z
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
That said, the game may be detecting and trying to use an integrated GPU on your CPU if you have one. If you do, try disabling it.
Even if you do get the game to work on that 1050ti, it's going to run like garbage. You need a better gpu. Go out and buy a 4060 budget GPU. At least you'll get frame generation on games that can use it.
I would def look into any 4000 series card as it seems every game will rely on frame gen/DLSS as a crutch to achievement decent framerate. It sucks imo but I don't see it changing. Devs have way too many cheerleaders to get any meaningful criticisms across. There's a reason that only 15% of all steam users' time was spent playing games released in 2024.