This is found in Manage 3D Settings → Program Settings tab.
This section controls the GPU setting each time a program or game is run and sets it to the custom graphics.
However, it is still my opinion, we should never have to resort to correcting or tweaking programs, mechanically or graphically. The best games work and look great without our having to do their job.
This is a naive view which fails to appreciate the complexity of computer systems. Instead of trying to remove all options for correction, a developer seeks to increase the number of available options, in order to accommodate more users.
This is a struggling free to play game company attempting to pad their cost using the user base as their unpaid testers. When one buys a business software package, Excel for example, they give the user support directly from Microsoft 365. They don’t farm it out to HelpDesk and other such companies. They don’t expect you to repair their software or seek out a third party for the answers. When you do have an issue, support tickets are answered effective and efficiently. It is not naive, this is just the difference between paid support for a business and some free to play video game.
Weeeeeelllll…. If you ever worked on a PayPal integration…. Their official link to support is StackOverflow (B2B relation between a large enterprise and PayPal).
Excuse me, do you have Microsoft 365 where you work?
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I never had an issue with them they could not handle fast and efficiently.
You never buy PayPal it is not that kind of software. I never send money through PayPal, I was clearly not talking about it, and I view PayPal as the poor man’s way to transfer money. I never trusted it, never used it. For my personal use, my bank supplies me a disposable VISA number for free. The number is not linked to my bank account, the bank places the amount I plan to transfer into that VISA and that is all they get. For large international transfers at work, we use Wise, or we wire the money. I would expect to get poor service when you don’t pay for it.
As I stated above, I never expect red-carpet treatment from a free to play game. Even when you are a monthly subscriber, they don’t give you better service. That payment is for fast tracking the game and nothing more. Omega or Alpha, you get the same service. You get treated exactly as they perceive you, a lab rat or Guinee pig.
It’s not considered safe, so no, we don’t use it at work. But I have used it, extensively, at my old job for example, and the support was unimpressive. When macros stopped working in my Excel their solution was ”reformat the computer”, which is an insane step to be forced to resort to.