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client Crappy performance workaround/ fps drop

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zerquse
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#1 - 2012-09-03 18:05:36 UTC  |  Edited by: zerquse
Ive been having issues with my client locking up. freezing, grafix glitches, overheating and other general issues with the game client. I submited petitions on the matter. I have found 2 solutions.

1. Optimize setting for memory then reload the client.

2. go into the windows performance settings and increase the page file aka virtual ram ammount. (mine was at 6000mb- 9000mb) I increased to 10000-15000 mb.

the second solution increased my fps by 30 fps and increased general performance of the client.
I also dropped about 30* c off of my gpu temps.
Tarryn Nightstorm
Hellstar Towing and Recovery
#2 - 2012-09-03 23:15:13 UTC  |  Edited by: Tarryn Nightstorm
Did it...Still no effect. (increased my VMem like four-fold).

I'm getting a great many "Timeslice warnings" since this started, if that means anything.

It is past time for upgrades (coming Soon(TM)), but some people say they don't seem to help as much as one would think.

Proper code-optimisation, we can haz, pls, CCP?

E:

My bug-report seems to be hanging in limbo, too Roll

Star Wars: the Old Republic may not be EVE. But I'll take the sound of dual blaster-pistols over "NURVV CLAOKING NAOW!!!11oneone!!" any day of the week.

zerquse
Center for Advanced Studies
Gallente Federation
#3 - 2012-09-03 23:38:01 UTC
i would not go too high or windows will freak out
Gizan
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#4 - 2012-09-19 06:16:20 UTC
im running on an SSD, set my page file to 0mb, and massive performance increase across eve clients.
Ohmega
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#5 - 2012-09-19 08:54:54 UTC
I've had issues with crashes since May. I've had 3 petitions on the same issue since and each 'solution' was short lived. I was on the verge of terminating my characters in protest. I tried everything to fix the problem including replacing damaged RAM getting a new graphics card (Nvidia GTX560) , SSD and Superhub from Virgin media to fix the problem of lost packet data . On the 13th of this month I recieved an email from Nvidia re new drivers and I've not had issues since installing it. I feel as if I'm tempting fate just by writing this lol.

Running pingplotter seemed to give false info re packet data loss since doing a ping test from the dos prompt did not produce the same results that was indicated by the software. I can only assume that the driver was at fault. Hopefully it won't happen again and you guys got your issues sorted.



Ohm



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