Now when you run the game it will choose that card rather than the integrated. When you have choosen the forest program, it should then appear as the game to customize under number 1.įourth - Under number 2 where it says select the preferred graphics processor for this program, choose the nvidia processor, rather than the integrated.
exe of the game within the steam folders. Third - The list of programs that appears should have the forest program in that list, however if it does not, just direct it towards the. Then on the right hand side, click on program settings tab, and it should give you the option to select a program to customize, select the option add. Second - When you open nvidia control panel, go to manage 3D settings under the 3D settings portion on the left side of the control panel. Or, right click on a space within the desktop and it should be an option from the drop down menu. Or if you do not have that icon, or using windows 8, open the control panel and then navigate to hardware and sound where the nvidia control panel should then be. My laptop indicates this either with the power light being white (integrated being used) or orange (nvidia being used).įirst - Go to nvidia icon in the bottom right hand corner of your desktop, then open the nvidia control panel. Perhaps it is something similar for your system. This happens in some games, and the performance is terrible, until I go into the nvidia control panel and specify that I want the nvidia gpu used rather than the integrated and that always fixes it for me (unless it is a coding issue by dev). I know that for my MSI laptop, as soon as i started the game, my integrated was taking over and not my nvidia 770m. I have posted something similar to this in one discussion already, but thought it would be a good idea to start this one so others can possibly find it easier. I have noticed quite a few people asking why their framerate is so low when other games run so smoothly on high settings.