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this issue started happening to me since yesterday but it only happens if i let my pc go to sleep then wake it and play, restarting fixes the issue for me.
I had to do a lot of tweaking to get this to work, but it's working. Hope this helps:
-Un-installed and reinstalled my AMD drivers (do the same for NVIDIA)
-Disable Xbox Game Bar in Windows Settings
-Launch Rivals from my primary monitor. When the launcher opens, move it over to the secondary (which I use for gaming, do vice versa if necessary)
-Open Rivals settings, set target display to your desired monitor. Make display mode Borderless Windowed (for some reason if I do full-screen it lowers my res, experiment with this if necessary)
- MAJOR KEY is to DISABLE the Taskbar on the monitor the game is on. Then go into the practice range and confirm the reticle stays on screen. When I press esc/pause, I can go to my other monitor, but only then. In game, I'm good to go.
But I refuse move my primary monitor because both pc’s share the same monitors and need primary monitors to not be the same.
So someone less stubborn than me try making the monitor you want to play on your primary and see if problem goes away.
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I had the same issues but found out it’s game bar doing it. Use the xbox app if ur in a party. NOT GAME BAR. Also uninstall display driver too and restart