January 2023
I looked at an older thread and attempted the fixes there to no avail. I built a new PC and now cannot play Origins. I used to play on a 970 now I'm using a 3060. The same monitor as then, upgraded the CPU and mobo as well.
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January 2023
Looks like your Monitor is plugged into the Intel APU port at the Motherboard.
You need to plug your Monitor into your RTX 3060.
January 2023
HI @Grizz0212 Are you playing through the EA App or Steam?
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January 2023
Should the steps in @EA_Illium post not work please create a DxDiag in text file format and post it with your next reply. You can do that with the "Choose file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply window.
January 2023
Looks like your Monitor is plugged into the Intel APU port at the Motherboard.
You need to plug your Monitor into your RTX 3060.
January 2023
That seemed to fix it on Origins. It should also be noted, I was able to fix it on GOG by enabling legacy files. I found a YouTube video that helped. I did however have to run the programs as administrator on both for some reason. But hey, if it works it works. Thanks again folks. https://youtu.be/y1c5opN5uG0
January 2023
Good to hear, have fun Gaming!
December
Tx Holger1405HERO,
you are indeed a hero for those whose basic knowledge is not always up to scratch................SOLVED!!!!
joshep