1 |
Sounds
like
your
laptop
is
trying
to
run
the
game
with
your
Intel
video
instead
of
your
Nvidia.
Check
inside
your
zero-k
folder
for
a
file
called
infolog.
txt.
That's
about
the
performance
level
I've
seen
from
integrated
graphics.
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1 |
Sounds
like
your
laptop
is
trying
to
run
the
game
with
your
Intel
video
instead
of
your
Nvidia.
That's
about
the
performance
level
I've
seen
from
integrated
graphics.
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2 |
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2 |
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3 |
Fairly
early
in
the
file
you
should
see
something
like
this:
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3 |
Check
inside
your
zero-k
folder
for
a
file
called
infolog.
txt.
Fairly
early
in
the
file
you
should
see
something
like
this:
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4 |
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4 |
\n
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5 |
[GR::LogVersionInfo]
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5 |
[GR::LogVersionInfo]
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6 |
SDL version : 2.0.8 (linked) / 2.0.8 (compiled)
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6 |
SDL version : 2.0.8 (linked) / 2.0.8 (compiled)
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7 |
GL version : 4.6.0 NVIDIA 466.27
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7 |
GL version : 4.6.0 NVIDIA 466.27
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8 |
GL vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
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8 |
GL vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
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9 |
\n
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9 |
\n
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10 |
I'd bet that yours will probably say it's using the Intel instead. If so, then you would need to use your Nvidia driver software to tell Zero-K (spring.exe) to open with the Nvidia card, and the performance should pick right up.
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10 |
I'd bet that yours will probably say it's using the Intel instead. If so, then you would need to use your Nvidia driver software to tell Zero-K (spring.exe) to open with the Nvidia card, and the performance should pick right up.
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