I preordered and installed the game, and I had it up and running briefly last night. However, this morning when I opened the game, the start menu and main menu both run at like 0.2-0.4 fps. This isn't a hardware issue, as I have a 4 GHz Phenom II x 6 and a Radeon 7970...
Anyone else have this problem? How can you get ME3 to actually start up and run smoothly consistently?
Help! Game runs at like 0.2 fps on main menu and is unusable
Débuté par
tackle70
, mars 06 2012 04:01
#1
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 04:01
#2
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 04:07
Try to disable "enable origin in-game" option. It's in Origin client: settings ->in-game. Does this problem occur to any other game?
#3
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 04:34
Thanks, will try that. Restarting my computer seems to work as well, so I dunno what's causing this.
Not that I plan on playing much till they fix their broken-as-hell import feature, though.
Not that I plan on playing much till they fix their broken-as-hell import feature, though.
Modifié par tackle70, 06 mars 2012 - 04:34 .
#4
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 05:39
tackle70 wrote...
Thanks, will try that. Restarting my computer seems to work as well, so I dunno what's causing this.
Not that I plan on playing much till they fix their broken-as-hell import feature, though.
Broken import feature? Works fine for me.
#5
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 05:49
If your shep was created in ME1 with a custom face and imported to ME2 and now you are trying to import to ME3, it doesn't work. You can't get it to look the same even if you manually copy-paste the ID code. It's a deal-breaker for me right now.
Discussion here:
http://social.biowar...index/9513640/1
Discussion here:
http://social.biowar...index/9513640/1
#6
Posté 06 mars 2012 - 07:03
tackle70 wrote...
If your shep was created in ME1 with a custom face and imported to ME2 and now you are trying to import to ME3, it doesn't work. You can't get it to look the same even if you manually copy-paste the ID code. It's a deal-breaker for me right now.
Discussion here:
http://social.biowar...index/9513640/1
Ah that issue. Well, I always liked the default Shepard face, it matches his voice exactly but I do see your concern and how it can be quite frustrating.
#7
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 02:09
Bump for help?
Sometimes restarting my computer fixes this issue, but other times it doesn't. The game is unplayable because even if I wait for 10 minutes for the final main menu screen to finally load in, I can't click "resume game" or anything like that - it's completely unresponsive. I've tried restarting origin, disabling cloud saves, disabling in-game origin, everything I can think of.
I don't know what is causing this bug, since on about 25% of my computer's restarts, I am able to log in, load the game, and play just fine. Any help?
Sometimes restarting my computer fixes this issue, but other times it doesn't. The game is unplayable because even if I wait for 10 minutes for the final main menu screen to finally load in, I can't click "resume game" or anything like that - it's completely unresponsive. I've tried restarting origin, disabling cloud saves, disabling in-game origin, everything I can think of.
I don't know what is causing this bug, since on about 25% of my computer's restarts, I am able to log in, load the game, and play just fine. Any help?
#8
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 02:36
I had the stutter/incredible slideshow effect only when I loaded the game and had "enable origin in-game" checked. I discovered windows firewall had no exception for it, created one, and now it seems to work. You could check and see if Origin is still trying to connect somehow.
#9
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 02:48
OK so I don't know what's going on, but I'm thinking this is a problem with EA's servers since I just tried to boot up ME2 (which I have from Steam) and experienced the same problem (which I've never seen before in ME2).
What I've tried so far:
-manually adding Origin exception to Windows Firewall
-Restarting computer / origin / ME3
-Disabling Origin in-game
-Disabling cloud saves
-Playing in offline mode
-Turning off my internet connection to force offline mode
-Disabling my antivirus
Any other ideas? I'm in line to talk to a service rep but I'd be absolutely SHOCKED if they are actually helpful on this...
What I've tried so far:
-manually adding Origin exception to Windows Firewall
-Restarting computer / origin / ME3
-Disabling Origin in-game
-Disabling cloud saves
-Playing in offline mode
-Turning off my internet connection to force offline mode
-Disabling my antivirus
Any other ideas? I'm in line to talk to a service rep but I'd be absolutely SHOCKED if they are actually helpful on this...
Modifié par tackle70, 07 mars 2012 - 02:49 .
#10
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 03:02
I am having a similar problem, with the menus, like I can load the game fine and everything, though I do have low frame rate, but I have no menus, like I have all the back ground stuff and the music and no cursor lag, but where the menus are supposed to be there is just black.
Windows 64 bit
Windows 64 bit
#11
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 03:12
Similar framerate issues check if this works:
I had a similar problems and it was mouse related. If you have a high performance gaming mouse such as a razor naga or something with a high dpi, update your mouse drivers and look for a setting called "polling rate" I had mine on my naga set to 500 and it was getting really frustrating navigating menus and it would plummet my framerate whenever I moved my mouse at all. I dropped it to 125 and it is much smoother. To further test my theory I increased it to 1000 and it would drop my framerate so uncontrollably that I had to stop moving my mouse for 10 seconds to get it to catch up. Hopefully that helps!
I had a similar problems and it was mouse related. If you have a high performance gaming mouse such as a razor naga or something with a high dpi, update your mouse drivers and look for a setting called "polling rate" I had mine on my naga set to 500 and it was getting really frustrating navigating menus and it would plummet my framerate whenever I moved my mouse at all. I dropped it to 125 and it is much smoother. To further test my theory I increased it to 1000 and it would drop my framerate so uncontrollably that I had to stop moving my mouse for 10 seconds to get it to catch up. Hopefully that helps!
#12
Posté 07 mars 2012 - 05:00
Not sure 100% yet what the problem is... wasn't the mouse.
I tentatively *think* that it is a conflict with MSI Afterburner - closing all non-essential processes resulted in a working game, and I currently think that the process causing conflict was Afterburner - maybe a conflict with the OSD, I dunno.
I tentatively *think* that it is a conflict with MSI Afterburner - closing all non-essential processes resulted in a working game, and I currently think that the process causing conflict was Afterburner - maybe a conflict with the OSD, I dunno.





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