Product Chat / GameGuru not wortking at all

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gaku95
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Posted: 5th Dec 2020 20:13
Hi, i have purchased GameGuru and i can't get it to work in one of my computers. I have two PCs

In this PC the program runs fine (i have allready build a game on it):
i7 6700k
rx570 8GB
MOBO ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming
16GB RAM
750W PSU

But in my other PC the program won't load properly. It starts and i can only see the toolbar and a blackscreen. The program won't respond, i can't even close it properly. Also i cant run the standalone saved games i have.
Ryzen 7 3700x
Asus x570 Pro
16gb RAM
RTX 2060 (with latest driver update)
800w psu

My Ryzen/RTX pc runs perfectly fine every game i have but can't do anything with GameGuru
I have already tried fixing files trough steam app but nothing changes.
How do i fix it?
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smallg
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Posted: 5th Dec 2020 23:05
have you checked GG is using the main GPU and not some onboard graphics if it has any? - open task manager and select performance, it will show multiple graphs for GPU if you have more than 1
lua guide for GG
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=398177770
windows 10
i5 @4ghz, 8gb ram, AMD R9 200 series , directx 11
GubbyBlips
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Posted: 6th Dec 2020 03:31
If we are talking about Classic-- I have ran GG both on an integrated
AMD system and a GTX 1650 system (2 separate PC's) without issue--
test mode and standalones...
I thought GGC didn't have particularly high requirements?
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gaku95
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Posted: 6th Dec 2020 09:31
The Ryzen/RTX pc doesn't have an onboard graphic so i don't think it could be using any other GPU rather than the 2060.
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gaku95
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Posted: 7th Dec 2020 12:31
Ok, so i've checked and the problem is that my gpu is not recognising gameguru. It won't show up in the driver's control panel.
Is there any fix for this?
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smallg
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Posted: 7th Dec 2020 13:55
might be a setting in the setup.ini file found in the GG installation folder - i think it was called something like adapterordinal = 0 - try changing the value to 0 / 1 or 2 and see if it helps
lua guide for GG
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=398177770
windows 10
i5 @4ghz, 8gb ram, AMD R9 200 series , directx 11
gaku95
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Posted: 8th Dec 2020 18:28
Tried changing adapterordinal = 0 to 0/1, 1 and 2 but nothing changes
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Pirate Myke
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Posted: 9th Dec 2020 03:34
Did you happen to restart Game Guru after the change to the setup.ini file?
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smallg
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Posted: 14th Dec 2020 21:24 Edited at: 14th Dec 2020 21:28
you can adjust it by pressing "start" -> type "graphics settings" -> select "browse" -> find your GG.exes (i.e. GameGuru.exe and Guru-mapeditor.exe) and add those as "high performance"
you can open task manager and look which graphics card GG is using while GG is running

if it still doesn't update make sure you set adapterordinal back to 0 and try reboot
lua guide for GG
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=398177770
windows 10
i5 @4ghz, 8gb ram, AMD R9 200 series , directx 11

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