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WanderingAries

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  1. If there's doubt on which version you have, Hold the Windows key and Press the Break key to bring up the System Info screen. It'll be very explicit as to what you have.
  2. Checkout the links in My sig as one of them (I can't see them right now to say which) leads you to a full document on how this works.
  3. My custom PC has that, but I've never seen a laptop that does. It came to mind, but I'd dismissed it partially because navigating a UEFI can be confusing for many.
  4. Yeah, that'll sure put a damper on expectations. :/
  5. Follow this and let me know what you see (if anything): https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02731962
  6. Yeah, I'm wondering if you have a driver issue then, but Just in case, flip it over and look at the sticker. You should see the model number it mentioned. May be on your box too. If it doesn't match, then get with the place you purchased it!
  7. This is what to expect if you only have the Iris: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Iris-Plus-Graphics-G7-Ice-Lake-64-EU-Laptop-GPU.422866.0.html
  8. If you have the actual pic, then it should help as this has data, but I can't read/see it.
  9. You should be seeing software for the NVidia and Intel chips in Control Panels and in the Windows alphabetical software list (start menu). You may have a GeForce Experience software installed as well.
  10. That "should" be under Display Adaptor I found these for reference. The short of it, need to smack HP for paring this up with the Iris. https://laptopmedia.com/comparisons/nvidia-geforce-mx250-vs-intel-iris-plus-g7-the-nvidia-gpu-offers-better-performance-at-lower-cost/ https://technical.city/en/video/GeForce-MX250 https://benchmarks.ul.com/hardware/gpu/NVIDIA+GeForce+MX250+(25W)+review
  11. Ok, so this is where we get important information. Because it has both Discrete and Integrated GPUs, then you need to make SURE that it's using the MX250 when gaming. These things will auto-switch on their own and some models are known to guess wrong (and end up using the APU). So we need to make sure to have the settings related to this concept identified and configured (may need to disable the APU's GFU component.
  12. https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-15-cs3000-laptop-pc-series/29133460/model/29133461 Are you sure this is the model with just the APU (Intel GFX) and not one with a dedicated GPU as well? The CTO is a general term for a LARGE range of devices, so I can't get the specific model (it's likely a customized build). If you got a bill of sale, then it should have the device's specific configuration. While a brand new device Shouldn't have any issues with This game and an APU, there's likely some Intel Graphics settings to look at (again, assuming APU) for optimizing gameplay. Also, make sure you've already done the basics like white listing the game in your AV software (the whole game folder). Make sure you don't have stuff downloading in the background like OneDrive at the time (you can't tell if the OS is updating without looking either). Beyond that, we'd want to look at your local network bandwidth usage. How many devices are sharing how much, etc. Run a speedtest.net and see what the results are for that just to make sure you're getting what you pay for. Knowing where you are in relation to the router (number/kind of walls, etc between) is helpful. About the APU design: If it is, then you're sharing the system RAM with the GFX chip and even that is likely only getting say upto 1.5Gb on its own (I'd know more with better spec breakdown). You have to figure that Win10 runs decent on most machines with 4Gb RAM (50-75% used by the system) , that leaves ~4Gb for apps and the APU. The game likely wants 1.5-2Gb of RAM itself, so the numbers are pretty tight, but feasible/playable and while having a reasonable margin.
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  14. Everything else aside, most tech is lucky to make it past 5-10 years on average and laptops even less due mostly to the components being so close together (speeds up heat related failures). As a general rule, I always say use it for as long as it lasts, but I'd plan for something newer in the relative future as there wouldn't be a good reason to keep patching up parts on this old of a device.
  15. Psh, if you knew the Half of it...this rain isn't helping either. X.X
  16. Yeah, it feels like a Fallout-Lite in that respect, but that coincides with the size of the zones as well, so maybe it's intentional. Hence why I tried not to spend the full $60 on the game.
  17. I think I'll go try a stronger pain med next time then. >.<
  18. Try the respective shard/server forum.
  19. Not as often as you'd like, but leave it idle a minute or use the menu to trigger that and you'll see em.
  20. You'll need to copy the /data folder into the root of the related installation folder. It "should" work, but only if they haven't completely sliced up the spaghetti code.
  21. We should skip Anything '20 for a while until the wounds heal. :p
  22. It's pretty close to the Repatriate I suggested. Cool 'cause the meaning behind the choice is similar. ^.^
  23. I was thinking more about those single post threads that are basically duplications or may have just a tiny sliver of info. The type that usually existing because people don't search before posting.
  24. IDK if you've found this out yet, but you can pop that window Out by clicking a button on the window itself. Then you can resize you your heart's content.
  25. Pretty sure it's a no there as there's no menu system for it and no hint of being supported.
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