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Have you tried adding it to Nvidia Control Panel/AMD Catalyst.
Are you using an onboard GPU instead of the main GPU?
Have you tried it on minimum settings?
Day of release bugs. They seem to be working on it though, I mean, they've already released a first patch. I had to wait a week for Dragon Age: Inquisition to get patched enough to not crash my system, so I know the pain.
Just try what you can and keep feeding them info.
This is how I fixed my problem.
Indeed.
That does seem to be a common problem people are having.
However if you have a redundant GPU it really ought to be deactivated in firmware.
Also remember that Intel chips have a GPU too.
My laptop has 2 AMD GPUs in crossfire and it works fine on max settings (gets rather hot though) so I think there's more to it than 2 GPUs breaks the game.