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-Crashes when the games in fullscreen:

If you are experiencing crashes playing Ashes in full-screen mode, please go to your game options, select "video", and set "mode" to  either "borderless windowed" or "windowed" to improve stability.   

-Turning off SLI/Crossfire:

Turn off SLI (After clicking disable, Apply to save):

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Turn off Crossfire (AMD Control Panel (Global Setting) / AMD Crimson Control Panel):

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Crimson (This may need to be done for Ashes individually):

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-Turn off VSYNC

Within the options menu in Ashes, under Video, you can uncheck VSync. (VSync is off by default)

 

-If you have a laptop with both an integrated Intel card and a discrete ATI or Nvidia graphics card:

NOTE: While the article below is intended for Dell Alienware owners, the instructions in the above mentioned sections should apply for all laptops with dual ATI/Nvidia/Intel graphics cards.

If the game is defaulting to your Intel graphics card and running slowly as a result, you may need to configure some additional settings manually.

For laptops with an Nvidia and Intel graphics cards, please see the "Manually Configure Optimus" and "Manually adding a game to the NVIDIA Control Panel" sections on the page below:

http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN146534

For laptops with an ATI and Intel graphics cards, please see the "Manual Configuration" and "Set the global setting to High Performance" sections on the page below:

http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/SLN146534

 

-Low Settings

Ashes: Escalation

Try to set all the graphic options to a bare minimum. Please download the following settings.ini file

https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/escal_lowsettings.zip

and unzip it in the location following directory:

C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\Documents\My Games\Ashes of the Singularity - Escalation

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