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Did an integrity check and then it seemed to work again (i did use that github thing).
Thanks, but i did an integrity check and then it seemed to work again (i did use that github thing).
How to change VRAM to auto, in nvidia settings?
What does that mean?
And OP, might sound stupid, but you got to start with the basics, have you tried restarting your computer?
Yes, geforce experience wouldn't load for me either, i reinstalled that, but still ff16 didn't work. As i said i checked the file integrity, it downloaded 3 new files and then it worked.
Look in YouTube how to change VRAM .
Hi man, what driver version you use for this game?
I played this game using family sharing with my friend, and already put 32 hours on it. But this game keep crashing in shader compiling after the update.
I am using rx6600 mech 2
Still no idea what you are talking about. Something about upping the amount of shared video memory perhaps? If you don't have enough dedicated, might get it launching but still wont run well. And isn't shared video memory defaulted to 50%, anyway? If your dedicated vram and half of your ram still isn't reaching 8gb..... uhh... well.... do I have to say it?
Sure would be nice if there was setting in windows to change how many physical memory chips were on my video card, but I don't think thats how it works.
Or perhaps you talking about making sure you are running through the gpu as opposed to onboard? I suppose that would at least make sense but doesn't sound much like 'make vram auto'
Are you on some handheld or an soc or something? Maybe thats why we're not talking the same language. In which case, maybe make sure that is the same hardware OP is using?