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45 minutes ago, benisen11 said:

I do not have laptop.

It's the first time I hear about this then. Usually desktop setups don't switch GPUs.

45 minutes ago, benisen11 said:

Also there may be chance that opengl was dropped down 
Meaning I do not have any opengl support for vulkan at all which seems unlikely to me..

OpenGL is an alternative to Vulkan, DirectX, and Metal. The two are not interdependent. Can you take a screenshot of the device manager? (devmgmt.msc)

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8 minutes ago, Stan` said:

It's the first time I hear about this then. Usually desktop setups don't switch GPUs.

OpenGL is an alternative to Vulkan, DirectX, and Metal. The two are not interdependent. Can you take a screenshot of the device manager? (devmgmt.msc)

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Ah you're right.
I've been just guessing . 
anyways.
Here you go 
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It seems you're not the only one to have issues with OpenGL and AMD though :/ There are quite a lot of posts about it on Reddit

 

You could try to edit your user.cfg file and add

forceglprofile = "compatibility"
forceglversion = "true"

(This is a shot in the dark)

1 minute ago, benisen11 said:

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Here you go 
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That's strange, why is your audio driver broken?

 

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3 minutes ago, Stan` said:

 

That's strange, why is your audio driver broken?

 

The audio is completely fine

I still didn't figure out why is it there.
I have proper power supply.. etc etc..
Probably messed up settings or something.
Never bothered to check it in detail as it's fine.

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21 minutes ago, benisen11 said:

Never bothered to check it in detail as it's fine.

Yeah I can imagine, but usually it means the driver bugs, so you know :D

I have another dumb question, is your screen plugged into the motherboard, or the GPU?

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10 minutes ago, Stan` said:

Yeah I can imagine, but usually it means the driver bugs, so you know :D

I have another dumb question, is your screen plugged into the motherboard, or the GPU?

I've been thinking about that for while.
I'll check it out later on .
Anything other than that?

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Ok to recap.
What I think what's happening is.

I give order to launch the game in Radeon 570 . But game or pc "can't find" the radeon rx 570 and therefore replaces it with generic  "Microsoft Corporation GDI Generic"
With 1.1.0 Opengl.
 

Both Intel and AMD drivers are up to date.
 

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I've read about of dozen threads and they all point to a dumb driver. Would you care to try to use display driver unistaller, uninstall amd, reboot, uninstall intel, reboot, install intel, install amd ?

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Windows might have installed extra files in drivers

I'm really curious about your setup, is it custom built ?

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1 hour ago, benisen11 said:

So Uninstall evreything and then install only Amd ?

No, :) uninstall everything in order using the tool, and install everything again :) in the order above.

1 hour ago, benisen11 said:

Also It's HP built pc.

Do you have the reference ?

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First of all, even if your Radeon card isn't used, and integrated graphics is being used, the OpenGL version provided by " Intel® HD Graphics 4600" is 4.3. The integrated graphics can run the game.

At least, in the case of the card that's used, the driver has issues and the fallback is used hence, the OpenGL version being 1, and the driver name not being reported as neither Intel nor Radeon.

Check your drivers. The game should run on either of your cards without errors.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

If you have 2 GPUs (integrated + external), you might consider switching the integrated GPU off in your BIOS settings, where it usually is set to "auto". But please be careful, so you do not end up with no GPU working and thus making reverting the setting in the BIOS very difficult (without seeing anything on your screen). You might take some photos first and note where to click etc. But usually, this problem should not occur.

Furthermore, Windows users might consider checking what the "dxdiag" tool reports and post the results here.

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