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So, recent got What Remains of Edith Finch and my laptop is, instead of using my GTX 1050, using the IntelHD 630. There was no graphics profile on my NVIDA Control Panel when I went to switch it, so I made one, forced it to use the 1050 aaand.... When it opened it wasn't using the 1050. I've tinkered with is a bit but the solution to this is completely escaping me. Anyone with better knowledge able to help?

Edit: Uuuh... Nevermind. I opened it from the folder instead of from GoG Galaxy and it worked perfectly. I'll forward this to GoG themselves and see what they think, sorry for anyone who clicked wanting to fix this.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by TyrellTheChaotic
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TyrellTheChaotic: So, recent got What Remains of Edith Finch and my laptop is, instead of using my GTX 1050, using the IntelHD 630. There was no graphics profile on my NVIDA Control Panel when I went to switch it, so I made one, forced it to use the 1050 aaand.... When it opened it wasn't using the 1050. I've tinkered with is a bit but the solution to this is completely escaping me. Anyone with better knowledge able to help?

Edit: Uuuh... Nevermind. I opened it from the folder instead of from GoG Galaxy and it worked perfectly. I'll forward this to GoG themselves and see what they think, sorry for anyone who clicked wanting to fix this.
Your own solution might still be helpful to others, so it's all good.

Seems like yet another problem solved by not using Galaxy. :D
Yup. Still sent the Galaxy Team an email. It's come a long way since the last time I used it, but it really is convinent as hell. Would be awesome for it to get better.
Okay, end of topic for me. i forced GoG Galaxy itself to render on my 1050 and that made it render What Remains of Edith Finch in the 1050 as well. Simple solution that I can't belive I didn't try before :/
As far as I know it should be possible to tell the nvidia control panel which GPU to use in general if there is more than one card installed. No sense to use integrated as primary card for any game at all imo.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1980891/setting-nvidia-graphics-card-default.html
Post edited June 12, 2018 by MarkoH01
I have a NVIDIA on my laptop. I just right click on the *.exe and pick the card I want to use.

Not sure if that would also work in Galaxy but wanted to mention it.
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