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I really want to play this, but for some reason my laptop with nvidia MX150 chugs like crazy. I forced it to select the dedicated graphics card, but I get like 5-10 FPS. The only times I run into this are super-modern games or stuff that's really badly optimized. Any suggestions?

Thanks for the comment. I really think, it's a problem on your end, because Copper Cube 6 is has a very low end PC rendering system. It's not really about optimization, because the game can run on low graphics. Unfortunately, I can only suggest to play on another PC. My game is not super modern, it's not even close to be like Unity, you can check out the endgine istelf and see that the game does not have issues in regards of optimization. 

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Thanks for your response! I didn't mean to imply Sunken had optimization issues, I just meant that it was something common I come across that can make my GPU lag.

I discovered something baffling. After trying a bunch of options in the nVidia settings, I gave up on finding anything that worked and just restored it to default settings so I could start over.

And as it turns out, the game actually runs better on my integrated Intel graphics chip than the dedicated nVidia card. I still have a few frame drops due to draw distance, but otherwise it runs fine. Completely the opposite of what it should be, but at least once I can turn off all the lights I'll be able to play it. Yay!