I had the same on win 7. What I did is :
go to the Nvidia control panel (Window control panel - Hardware and audio - Nvidia control panel).
go to 3d parameters -> manage 3d parameters.
There, look up “program parameters” tab. Select or add manually “Falcon BMS.exe” and then select explicitly the Nvidia card.
Maybe you did exactly that before, but anyway, that fixed it for me.
Hi, thanks for the reply!
I did try that but unfortunately it doesn’t seem to help. Just checking, when selecting “Falcon BMS.exe” in nVidia Control Panel, the one in “…\Falcon BMS 4.32\Bin\x86\Falcon BMS.exe” is the correct one, right?
EDIT: So I did some testing using GPU-Z and it seems that even though BMS says that the Intel card is being used, the nVidia one is doing all the work! I’ll have to do some more testing though to see if there is any performance increase at all (I was getting stutters before and I thought/hoped it was because of the Intel card).