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I get this message whenever i attempt to use cinema 4d. If you know a fix please respond. Which im an editor and i cant reach full potential in edit without cinema 4d.
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Try updating your drivers, if not, try other solutions there.
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It is always recommended to have a dedicated GPU when using 3D modelling software.

AMD and NVidia have there own technologies that make it better in those programs, like AMD's version is called App Acceleration, it makes the program use the GPU as well as the CPU. Just so the CPU doesn't have to do so much.

Intel Intergrated graphics may not be strong enough for that to happen.

Are you using a laptop or desktop?
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F-18 wrote It is always recommended to have a dedicated GPU when using 3D modelling software.

AMD and NVidia have there own technologies that make it better in those programs, like AMD's version is called App Acceleration, it makes the program use the GPU as well as the CPU. Just so the CPU doesn't have to do so much.

Intel Intergrated graphics may not be strong enough for that to happen.

Are you using a laptop or desktop?

Im using a Laptop. But before i updated the graphics drivers cinema 4d worked perfectly fine.
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Flashyness wrote
F-18 wrote It is always recommended to have a dedicated GPU when using 3D modelling software.

AMD and NVidia have there own technologies that make it better in those programs, like AMD's version is called App Acceleration, it makes the program use the GPU as well as the CPU. Just so the CPU doesn't have to do so much.

Intel Intergrated graphics may not be strong enough for that to happen.

Are you using a laptop or desktop?


Im using a Laptop. But before i updated the graphics drivers cinema 4d worked perfectly fine.


Try downgrading your drivers, did you update to BETA drivers or unstable builds of the,.
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Boar wrote
Flashyness wrote
F-18 wrote It is always recommended to have a dedicated GPU when using 3D modelling software.

AMD and NVidia have there own technologies that make it better in those programs, like AMD's version is called App Acceleration, it makes the program use the GPU as well as the CPU. Just so the CPU doesn't have to do so much.

Intel Intergrated graphics may not be strong enough for that to happen.

Are you using a laptop or desktop?


Im using a Laptop. But before i updated the graphics drivers cinema 4d worked perfectly fine.


Try downgrading your drivers, did you update to BETA drivers or unstable builds of the,.

Alright. i'll try to download them. My current graphics drivers are "Mobel Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family"
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