The only possible explanation I can think of for this is that your BIOS is disabling the Intel card when your PC starts.
I researched about that, and official foruns say that is normal that they dont appear in some cases, if there is other card is in use(in this case a Nvidia card).Īfter folloing official steps that tell to unplug the Nvidia card if unable to update the Intel stuff, i did that, unpluged the card, turned on the PC, and intel card was there under devices, i manage to run the updates without problems, after that, re-pluged my Nvidia card and tried again. Originally posted by LionLord:Yes, it only shows up, if i disable/unplug my nvidia. Assuming each test doesn't last more than a few seconds of play time you can keep the game for 14 days and still be able to refund it as there is no way you will reach the 2 hours play time mark. PS: Steam refunds policy explicitly states: 2 hours of play time or 14 days for a full refund.
This is not true at all, on a dxdiag log all computer components should show up, the fact that the Intel integrated card doesn't is worrying and if I were you I would look into that further aside from Foundation not running.ġ) Could you check if the card shows up in the "device manager" under "display adapters"?Ģ) My last question still stands, are you sure you have plugged in your monitor on the NVIDIA card and not on the CPU directly?ģ) Do you have multiple monitors maybe plugged across both sockets? Zink driver (OpenGL on top of Vulkan) has Bioshock Infinite working, close to OpenGL 4.6. Not sure why.Originally posted by LionLord:The integrated card is not recognised because i have a difrent card, an Nvidia one, thats what other websites tell, that is normal to not find the integrated card when other is in use. Blender also works when I have only one of my external monitors plugged in to the docking station.Īlso, when rightclicking on blender as illustrated in the other tab I don't get the "Render OpenGL on" menu option. I also tried unplugging my docking station and therefore my other monitors as well, and Blender opened just fine when I had only my laptop screen. I've tried changing the Nvidia to be the perfered graphics card for blender in every spot I can find, including windows settings and the Nvidia control panel (OpenGL rendering GPU specifically, but also any spot it would allow me to prefer Nvidia).
Because of my admitedly odd set up I can't figure out how to tell which monitor is plugged in to which GPU (nvidia control panel PhysX config doesn't show them, and I can't find the information in the advanced display settings or display adapter properties), but I'm fairly sure the laptop screen uses the Intel. The Nvidia graphics card is located in the keyboard portion, while the Intel 620 is in the screen part that becomes a tablet. Make sure to first identify your Intel Graphics Controller. Intel Graphics controllers support a wide range of APIs. PC games and applications often require a video card that is compatible with specific Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), such as OpenGL, DirectX, OpenCL, or Vulkan. My Surface Book is a weird little laptop that can disconnect from the keyboard and turn into a tablet. Supported APIs for Intel® Graphics Controllers. Both are plugged into HDMI ports on my Dell D3100 Docking Station which connects to my laptop via a USB. I'm using three monitors, one of which is a drawing tablet. The attatched screenshot shows the error.
Opening blender on my machine (microsoft surface book 2) with all drivers up to date. I've done multiple clean installs of both drivers and multiple versions of blender to no avail.Įxact steps for others to reproduce the error The program will now close." despite the fact that all my drivers are up to date, and my graphics card and gpu supposedly provide full support for OpenGL 4.6. Installing the latest driver for your graphics card may resolve the issue. When I try to open blender I am met with the Unsuported Graphics Card or Driver error telling me "A grapics card and driver with support for OpenGL 3.3 or higher is required. Worked: 2.83.8 about a month or two ago before the error suddenly occured.
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1060, driver version 457.09