Problem Details:
I now have a bigger problem than my taiko hitsounds no longer working. Last night I changed my nvidia settings to have all my programs default to my GPU because I was tired of having to manually reset games to using it instead of the integrated graphics. Lo and behold, osu now refuses to launch and says "can't find name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver", even though A. it shouldn't be using OpenGL or the Intel graphics, and B. I had it set to use my GPU for a few months now without problem. I tried opening it with my integrated graphics, set it to the fallback release and compatibility mode, and it worked fine even with my nvidia GPU (it also had DirectX checked). Try switching back to latest, and now osu won't open regardless of if I'm using Intel or nvidia. There's a new file in my osu folder named gl_compatible that's 0 bytes and is completely empty, if that helps at all.
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osu! version: 20160403.6
I now have a bigger problem than my taiko hitsounds no longer working. Last night I changed my nvidia settings to have all my programs default to my GPU because I was tired of having to manually reset games to using it instead of the integrated graphics. Lo and behold, osu now refuses to launch and says "can't find name of Intel ICD OpenGL driver", even though A. it shouldn't be using OpenGL or the Intel graphics, and B. I had it set to use my GPU for a few months now without problem. I tried opening it with my integrated graphics, set it to the fallback release and compatibility mode, and it worked fine even with my nvidia GPU (it also had DirectX checked). Try switching back to latest, and now osu won't open regardless of if I'm using Intel or nvidia. There's a new file in my osu folder named gl_compatible that's 0 bytes and is completely empty, if that helps at all.
Video or screenshot showing the problem:
osu! version: 20160403.6