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This applies to desktops, as well as laptops with iGPUs and dGPUs.
To do this:
1.) Open Windows 11 Settings (Should be a cog icon. If you can't find it, type "settings" in the Windows 10/11 search bar on Start Menu or Task Bar)
2.) Click 'System, click 'Display', then scroll down a bit until you see 'Related Settings'.
3.) Under related settings, click 'Graphics'. This should bring up a list of applications on your PC. Scroll down until you see 'The Typing of the Dead: Overkill'.
4.) Click the app, and you should see two options: 'Options' and 'Reset'. Click 'Options'.
5.) This will bring up a 'Graphics Preference' menu. Select 'Power Saving', then click 'Save'.
6.) Windows 11 will now force this game to run with your integrated graphics chip (if setting it to run with integrated graphics through NVIDIA/AMD/Intel panels didn't work before)
[Alternatively, you can also click the 'Search Bar' on the Windows 11 Taskbar/Start menu, type "Graphics Settings", click 'Graphics Settings' in the search results and it'll bring you directly to the list of apps to modify.]
seems like this game never goes on sale though...not halloween nor thanksgiving/blackfriday/ auttumn sale
it worked fine for me with windows 11. i dont think the os is what was causing your issue. must be something else