Game ignoring it's AMD gaming profile, what to do?

Discussion in 'Videocards - AMD Radeon Drivers Section' started by Grimbarian, Jan 10, 2019.

  1. Grimbarian

    Grimbarian Ancient Guru

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    Game in question is The Division, due to stopping playing and uninstalling then adding a new SSD it's moved around a bit on my computer and now I noticed that it's ignoring the gaming profile, I tried setting it to 55fps for example and ingame it goes to 60 and the AA settings aren't "sticking" etc. etc. I tried deleting the profile then doing a scan, tried deleting the profile and adding manually by pointing to the exe but neither seem to be working?

    Thanks in advance! :)
     
  2. Fox2232

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    Take profile, reset/remove it. Scan to add it again.
     
  3. Grimbarian

    Grimbarian Ancient Guru

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    As I said in my OP I've tried that.
     
  4. Can Çeralp

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    Try switching to borderlands windowed, then search back to full-screen. FPS limiter and some other featured work only exclusive full-screen mode.
     

  5. Grimbarian

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    Yeah that's been switched back and forth as I was curious if either gave better FPS, I think I'll just do a complete driver uninstall/reinstall, seems the best bet :)
     
  6. Astyanax

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    just because you've set an option doesn't mean that option will be compatible with the game.

    if you want to cap the fps, use rtss.
     
  7. Grimbarian

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    It's not just FPS capping that isn't working, it's AA, AF etc. etc. I added a second card yesterday and crossfire isn't working either for the games I've tried so far.
     
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    not all games can take AA and AF from the driver directly these days.
     
  9. Grimbarian

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    That could be it I guess, I've been testing crossfire last couple of days and that's definitely triggering from the gaming profile (or not when I set it to disabled in the Crossfire option of the gaming profile).
     
  10. Eastcoasthandle

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    Just curious...did you launch the game through the profile?
     

  11. Grimbarian

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    Normally I don't (wasn't actually aware it was possible!) but have since I've been trying to resolve this yes.
     
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    I got the same
     

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