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Oni Dark Clown

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Anyone else find it a tad Ironic that, That to  fix the
Lag problem in MP after 2 hours + of game play Is to Literally



"Turn it off and on again."



and that NO one has ever said that in the Customer support line??? 

I worked in IT. I said that to people that called all the time when they had an
ID-10-T Error.



and now that is the way to .. well not fix but at least get around some of the
problems with PS3 MP???



Personally I am laughing due to how long it took me to put 2 n 2 together
here....

Modifié par Oni Dark Clown, 02 mai 2012 - 01:27 .


#2
Cundu_Ertur

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We would code ticket resolution with PEBKAC (problem existed between keyboard and chair) or DEU (defective end user) codes. India-Delta-10-Tango was too easy for the managers to make out.

I think the lag issue with extended play is a memory leak, possibly with textures not unloading.

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Oni Dark Clown

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Or to deal with not having an Install option

In any case the Fix is Here.

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Cundu_Ertur

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When the lag issue hits, the drive is thrashing (probably due to the system trying to use the swap space on the drive), so even having data installed to the drive wouldn't help. At least the times I've had it.

ME3 not the only game to have that issue; Fallout NV is unplayable for me after only a few area transitions, Skyrim after a while, DA, other games. Same thing, framerate drops towards 0 and the drive thrashes like it's reformatting.

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Oni Dark Clown

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I have never had that problem at all on mine and i was playing Transformers WFC and even FFXI on my 60G. never once had a Frame drop. so for now Have you Tried turning it off and on again

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I have found this to be accurate. The problem is that when you are playing, you don't want to turn it off then on again. It's like a random enforced comfort stop :-(

It'd be lovely if devs could just learn to optimise for PS3. Near enough is good enough, it seems.