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I can verify my files but will that work ?
you can overcome that easily. To influence the File Drago told you, just head to your Geforce Experience or the AMD Adrenaline Driver App, find Warframe in there and then you can adjust your Settings. There will also be an automatic Option to do that, if you just click "Optimize".
Start this Game in your Driver App then (and not via Steam) to apply these Settings. Now you should have them on every Start in the Future.
you can alternatively find this File on your Pc, if you want it the Hardcore Way:
C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Warframe\EE. cfg
This will contain all the Info you need, in case you are able to read it. Config Files in mentioned Folder will contain all the Data the Driver has Access to.
SENDING THIS FILE TO THE SUPPORT will also solve your Problem! It contains all the Info they need to solve it efficiently.
Seems Geforce Experience doesnt support Warframe (according to the site) so i will try my luck through support <3
the Launcher has a built-in way to collect the Logs too as you can see in the Settings. If you click it, you will find a File on your Desktop. It is a Copy of the File Drago and i mentioned earlier.
Attach it to the Support Thingie and they will have an answer on first Reply.
Cya out there, Noot Noot!
<3 <3 <3