Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy

Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy

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friend Jun 29, 2018 @ 6:53pm
Using the wrong graphics card??
N. Sane trilogy isn't using my GFX 1050 ti, it's using Intel HD 630 thus giving me less than 10fps on Low??? What do I do here?
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Open Nvidia control panel and then locate the game itself and have it use your GTX
friend Jun 29, 2018 @ 7:08pm 
Originally posted by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡:
Open Nvidia control panel and then locate the game itself and have it use your GTX
is that the same as GeForce experience?
No. Should be able to find it in your Taskbar menu tray(next to volume) then right click on it
Last edited by 󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡󠀡; Jun 29, 2018 @ 7:12pm
friend Jun 29, 2018 @ 10:09pm 
you rock boi
Dopesmoker Jul 9, 2018 @ 6:42pm 
I have downloaded Crash in torrent ways, low money guys, sorry...

Im having the same problem, in-game options says im using a Intel HD Graphics and i have a FCKNG 1050 Ti...
SenMithrarin85 Jul 9, 2018 @ 7:12pm 
1) open nvidia control panel
2) click manage 3d settings
3) click on tab to right of global
4) click add
5) browse to crash's exe
6) toggle drop down box and select "high performance nvidia processor
7) realise that a lot of releases go under nvidia's radar and this happens regularly.
QWEEDDY2 Jul 10, 2018 @ 12:30am 
Auto-translate, sorry im lazy

- enable maximum performance in Windows power saving settings
- enable "Advanced" in General 3D applications settings in the Nvidia Сontrol Panel -- and click next to "Go"( before that set the slider quality-performance to the desired level)
- select gaming NVidia card from the list of available cards
- just below -- the list of settings also set the maximum performance of power saving option
- restart the computer
- {if you use a connected TV\monitor - they must be connected to the video output of the graphics card and no motherboard-direct port - relevant for some desktops}
Last edited by QWEEDDY2; Jul 10, 2018 @ 12:31am
gepard28 Sep 28, 2019 @ 10:59am 
Why do Intel do GPU they sure don't know how to do things right so meny problems whit that GPU i late 2 mounth i had to fix 8 game my self and 2 games i can't run to that Crap GPU system.
Nivida > Intel in stability, in fact intel are the reason why may game can't run. Not that it got to little Ram or Gpu power simply that the game crash, or bug by use the wrong GPU power.
Never i have seen a Pc get bad before the power needs to go higher.
Last edited by gepard28; Sep 28, 2019 @ 11:01am
ThorN Sep 29, 2019 @ 5:50pm 
Originally posted by gepard28:
Why do Intel do GPU they sure don't know how to do things right so meny problems whit that GPU i late 2 mounth i had to fix 8 game my self and 2 games i can't run to that Crap GPU system.
Nivida > Intel in stability, in fact intel are the reason why may game can't run. Not that it got to little Ram or Gpu power simply that the game crash, or bug by use the wrong GPU power.
Never i have seen a Pc get bad before the power needs to go higher.

There are not two GPUs in your laptop. Only the CPU with on-board graphics and the GPU for advanced graphics. This has nothing to do with "stability".

This isn't Intel's fault either, but that of the laptop manufacturer/game developer. The manufacturer decided that the on-board graphics should be default (for desktop usage), the game developer forgot to tell the game to use the GPU by default. Intel has nothing to do with these decisions.

Why are there on-board graphics for CPUs? Because some computers don't need GPUs for doing the tasks they're meant for and thus a GPU would simply be overkill. But even without a dedicated GPU, you want to be able to see a graphical user interface, so that's where on-board graphics come into play.

With that said, laptop manufacturers choose to use on-board graphics by default for a good reason: Not having the GPU running in desktop mode increases your laptop's battery life.
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