| Fullscreen problem on nVidia notebook graphics.(1) | Category: Technical SupportApril-5-2014 2:44 AM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| Hi everyone. I know this issue has been reported many times before, I know that Blizzard is doing absolutely nothing about the problem (they won't even acknowledge that it exists) and I know that there are temporary fixes. I'm posting this like so many others and I'm doing it with the hope that someone from Blizzard will eventually wake up and do something about it, a company that so often claims to have the gamer and the gamer's needs at heart. I've read of MANY people being unable to run Diablo 3 in fullscreen mode on their notebooks and it seems to be affecting nVidia users specifically. I run a GT 740m on a Lenovo Z510 and I have the same problem. I'm aware that you can run the game in Windowed Fullscreen, but this should not be a must just to be able to play the game that you have PAID for. I have not found one single post from a Blizzard account acknowledging that they are aware of the issue and / or working on it. I've made efforts to contact both Blizzard and nVidia on Twitter and neither of them can be bothered to respond. I guess we will be left waiting until the issue magically disappears on its own. | ||
| Fullscreen problem on nVidia notebook graphics.(21) | June-7-2014 4:56 PM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| Nikorasu, Try enabling vertical sync. You can do that by editing your D3Prefs.txt file, located in My Documents\Diablo III. Make sure you have the vsync value set to 1 like this: Vsync "1" _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Tuesday - Friday, 11 am - 8 pm Pacific Time Saturday 10 am - 7 pm Pacific Time Feedback? - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
