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    PoSeiDon.ROG's Avatar Junior Member
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    The Division 1 & 2 game does not support NVIDIA Graphic Card

    Please for Ubisoft developers why the game The Division 1 & 2 does not support NVIDIA graphics cards. I play this game. The game runs very bad. I can hardly play this game. FPS also dropped dramatically to 20-30FPS. Please resolve this problem.
    I have re-downloaded and reinstalled, but still FPS dropped and also did not support full screen 1920x1080 and there was a game crash.

    Thanks
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    Have you tried disable DX12 Render?
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    PoSeiDon.ROG's Avatar Junior Member
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    I have tried disabling DirectX12 but still the game is not running smoothly FPS remains the same between my 20-30FPS so it is very difficult to play.
    I played there was no problem, FPS was normal after maintenance so there was this problem.
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    I am running an older Nvidia GTX970 and did have issues until I turned off DX12. No issues since.
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    What Nvidia card do you have? I am a day one player in TD1 and I have only ran NVidia cards. At first I had 2 GTX980's and ran it at 2k. Then later, I got a 3rd card (also used for other purposes besides gaming) and ran @4k. It did run a little slow at 4k with frame rates maxing at just over 40, but for some reason fire would cause it to drop into the single digits. I later put in a pair of RTX-2080ti's and it runs incredible; even better than TD2. This is likely because there is no official SLI support.

    If you could post all your PC specs we could maybe help. Also, is this a laptop or desktop? Internal or external card?
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