No GPUs found error

I am currently having issues trying to run the game with the latest NVIDIa drivers where it reports no GPus are found.

I am currently using 2x GTX 980M, there is no iGPU on this laptop.

I did make sure to reinstall the game just in case and even attempt -bypassgpudrivercheck which did not fix the issue.

Also another thing I tested was to set the game to High Performance in the graphics settings but it didn’t work

Currently running on Windows 10 Pro 21H2

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I just installed Diablo 4 (Open Beta) on Parallels Desktop 18 Pro in a MacBook Pro M1 running Battle.net on Windows 11 Pro 22h2. The game does not launch due to the “No GPUs found!” error. Parallels Desktop was configured for games only. I tried to update and restart Battle.net and then “Scan and Repair” game files to no avail. Error message as follows:

No GPUs found! A GPU is required to play Diablo IV. This might occur if you are currently installing GPU drivers.

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Have you tried to do a clean install of your drivers?
or maybe going to a older driver?

The display adapter provided by Parallels is up-to-date w/ driver date: 2/7/2023.

i did try older driver but same result.
I was on 528.24 before updating to 531.41

One quick note is every Battle.net games i own works except for this one

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I also tried updating Battle.net to beta then rebooted both Windows 11 & Ventura - the same result. I guess Diablo 4 can’t detect “Parallels Display Adapter (WDDM)” as GPU although the M1 chip had 8 core GPU.

I agree, my other games Diablo II LoD and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 worked fine.

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If somebody find something about that, plz let me know. I am on this trouble since 3 hours. :slight_smile:

Same issue here. Looking to resolve to play beta.

is there any kind of solution available to bypass the no gpu error found so far?
i have ran DDU, reinstalled my nvidia drivers, reinstalled the game entirely and it is still not working

Someone reported needing to go to their Windows Graphic settings and adding Diablo IV under their graphics performances and actually select their GPU.

I already tried that option and it didn’t work.

One note is this laptop does not have a iGPU, only dedicated NVIDIA MXM cards.

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