Ive got a quad 2.4, 8 gigs of ram, and a 9500GT. But my games loading screens take seriously up to 15 minutes sometimes. And the game is quite laggy at random times. I noticed it gets laggier and laggier as well as the loading screens get progressively longer the longer I play. I dont understand this. I really like this game but I dont want to keep playing it if it takes me all day to just play maybe like an hours worth of actual gameplay. I probably could have beatin it by now. Suggestions?
Unusually long loading screens.
Débuté par
ChainsawRaptor
, nov. 09 2009 12:18
#1
Posté 09 novembre 2009 - 12:18
#2
Posté 10 novembre 2009 - 10:19
Hey guys,
I am just curious for the people that are suffering from this problem, what operating system are you using, in addition to your processor.
I agree at first glance it seems like something like a memory leak could be the cause of this, or perhaps something to do with multicore processors. Regardless, the possibility of a technical issue with the game is apparent, so I will definitely be filing this one.
JironGhrad's post refers to a potential solution, but if I can get the team lists of hardware specs that have this issue, it will help out the programming team a lot.
Thanks!
Allan
I am just curious for the people that are suffering from this problem, what operating system are you using, in addition to your processor.
I agree at first glance it seems like something like a memory leak could be the cause of this, or perhaps something to do with multicore processors. Regardless, the possibility of a technical issue with the game is apparent, so I will definitely be filing this one.
JironGhrad's post refers to a potential solution, but if I can get the team lists of hardware specs that have this issue, it will help out the programming team a lot.
Thanks!
Allan
Modifié par Allan Schumacher, 10 novembre 2009 - 10:19 .
#3
Posté 10 novembre 2009 - 10:35
I believe the Pentium D is still a dual core processor. Although if threading is causing issues, it's possible that the Pentium 4's hyperthreading could still be a cause. Or was your other machine not the Pentium D?It happens on both my machines, the primary one being a dinosaur singlecore. Intel Pentium D
Thanks for your feedback guys!
Allan
Modifié par Allan Schumacher, 10 novembre 2009 - 10:36 .





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