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Chaos Imperius

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to fix memory leek you will need this program

http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php

After downloading run this program and patch your dao.exe after that you can enjoy your game without memory leek



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to fix memory leek you will need this program

http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php

After downloading run this program and patch your dao.exe after that you can enjoy your game without memory leek

 

Memory leak.. is this what causes the crashes in Denerim and Orzammar, on high settings?

 

Did you write this? Thanks if that's the case.



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Chaos Imperius

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Memory leak.. is this what causes the crashes in Denerim and Orzammar, on high settings?

 

Did you write this? Thanks if that's the case.

That's when your game loading takes 15 mins buggy conversation, delay between closing and opening shop, crashing can be fixed in my guide here http://forum.bioware...gon-ageorigins/



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That's when your game loading takes 15 mins buggy conversation, delay between closing and opening shop, crashing can be fixed in my guide here http://forum.bioware...gon-ageorigins/

 

I've never had those issues myself.

 

I get crashes if I start a Save File that was in Denerim/Orz or some big area. It's OK for some reason if I'm coming off the map from another area, but it crashes if I start a fresh game session within the zone.

 

And it only does it at the highest graphical settings.



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are you using win 7?

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are you using win 7?

 

Win 10



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Jeffonl1

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Not so much of a memory leak, but a function of DX9
DX9.0 for most games ended up duplicating the video memory in system memory: so a 500M video card consumed 500M of system space.. so choking the machine. LAA will help mitigate this fact, with more 'virtual' memory for the 32bit application.
By the way this issue was resolved in DX10



To mitigate this you can try this one:
http://www.techpower...s-aware.112556/

I don't know if this can work in Win10 OS.

There is a requirement: you must have .NET Framework 3.5 or newer, and more than 3GB ram. This really is for a 64bit Windows OS


And there is a way to get LAA to work on a 32 bit win 7 OS:
"If you have a 32-bit OS LAA can still help, but you need to do the following to allow 3gb usage "the 3.1 GB switch" in 32-bit Windows 7:

"Run Command Prompt in the Accessories program group of the Start menu. Make sure to run as Administrator manually even if you are an admin on the computer, it requires extra admin rights granted by right clicking and running as an admin).
At the command prompt, enter:
"bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072" (without quotes)
Restart the computer"

Now LAA will work properly on 32-bit win7 systems :)"


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Cool, I'll keep this bookmarked if I play again. I recently played it, but it would've been nice if that didn't happen. I played half of the game with medium textures.



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After downloading run this program and patch your dao.exe after that you can enjoy your game without memory leek


Memory leaks are when a program requests blocks of memory be set aside to perform a task, and then not relinquishing it after the task is done. DAO does this a lot. Allocating more memory to the program does not stop this. It just increases the run time before the amount of unnecessarily reserved memory slows the system and requires you to shut down the game, and restart it.
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Chaos Imperius

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Memory leaks are when a program requests blocks of memory be set aside to perform a task, and then not relinquishing it after the task is done. DAO does this a lot. Allocating more memory to the program does not stop this. It just increases the run time before the amount of unnecessarily reserved memory slows the system and requires you to shut down the game, and restart it.

Well said

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Thandal N'Lyman

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Memory leaks are when a program requests blocks of memory be set aside to perform a task, and then not relinquishing it after the task is done. DAO does this a lot. Allocating more memory to the program does not stop this. It just increases the run time before the amount of unnecessarily reserved memory slows the system and requires you to shut down the game, and restart it.

 

This is the exactly the issue, and exactly why it won't get fixed. If you have 64-bit Windows and more than 4GB of RAM you can use the LAA hak (I do) to stretch the time before having to save-exit-reload, but that's as good as it gets. 

 

Version 1.05 was the very last patch for DAO, and that was released over four years ago (28 November 2011).  It fixed some problems with DLC authorization, and a specific issue for players with DX-10.1 video cards.  (I was one of them, and part of the beta test team for that patch.)  That's it. 

 

So the remaining bugs can only be fixed using mods, or not at all.