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Sapphireoath wrote on 2013-12-09 01:00
Ok, so I installed Mabinogi on my Laptop, Mabinogi.exe and Client.exe have been set to use the nVidia card.
Is there ANY way to make it so the annoying
"The graphic card installed on your system does not ensure proper execution of the Mabinogi client." doesn't come up?
Of course for anyone who gets the message, it runs perfectly fine (and the 'NVIDIA GPU Activity" icon even shows client.exe).
I've also noticed in the SYSTEM > Video section of the in-game Options, 'Video Card' option thinks Mabinogi is using the HD4000.
This probably isn't any issue at all, but the "proper execution" message could get really annoying every time I start up Mabi.
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Compass wrote on 2013-12-09 01:56
Try changing the graphics setting in-game and switch the GPU.
If not try Nvidia should have their own program that should let you use which GPU you want to use when using programs/games. It should be included in their drivers.
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Sapphireoath wrote on 2013-12-09 03:20
As I said in the OP, they are set to use the nVidia GPU, and they are using it.
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Calistin wrote on 2013-12-09 14:22
You mean, some computers can run Mabi without getting this message? I was beginning to believe that it was part of some bot checking attempt.
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Elleanior wrote on 2013-12-09 16:55
Quote from Calistin;1176725:
You mean, some computers can run Mabi without getting this message? I was beginning to believe that it was part of some bot checking attempt.
From my experience, only laptops have had this. I've never encountered it on a desktop.
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Yoorah wrote on 2013-12-09 18:36
Quote from Sapphireoath;1176617:
As I said in the OP, they are set to use the nVidia GPU, and they are using it.
My understanding is that the game pulls the info from DirectX. Systems with Optimus installed tend to have the iGPU registered as the default GPU, which you can check by running dxdiag and looking at the Display tab. There's probably a way to trick it, but I wouldn't bother.
Quote from Calistin;1176725:
You mean, some computers can run Mabi without getting this message? I was beginning to believe that it was part of some bot checking attempt.
Yes. Computers with dedicated graphics cards usually don't see this message, unless the card is very old.
Quote from Elleanior;1176743:
From my experience, only laptops have had this. I've never encountered it on a desktop.
It can happen on any system. Basically, it reads the features available on your graphics card to determine if it should give you the popup or not. Desktops usually have better graphics cards, so you're less likely to see a desktop that gets this message.
Just ignore it.
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Sapphireoath wrote on 2013-12-10 00:22
Ah well, just another Mabi oddity :P I see what you mean about the dxdiag, it only shows the Intel HD4000 on mine (which is honestly kinda weird that dxdiag doesn't show you ALL GPU's)
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Bankai231 wrote on 2013-12-11 19:13
What kind of laptop do you have? Ive been having this problem since day 1 when I bought my lenovo y510p w/ Gt750m
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Yuuki Asuna wrote on 2013-12-21 17:13
Quote from Elleanior;1176743:
From my experience, only laptops have had this. I've never encountered it on a desktop.
This has been the case in my experience as well.
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Aubog007 wrote on 2013-12-23 10:06
This is a known error by nexon, this actually does force your game to use onboard sometimes.
My friend has this issue and it is quite annoying.