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I'm afraid the game is not well optimized, the game also writes shader cache to My Documents instead of %appdata% where it belongs which triggars OneDrive to read/write form drive.
- 3 years ago
I'm not using OneDrive, if you're saying that's what's causing it. Also, don't have any apps running in the background.
This behavior does not occur with any other game.
Specs:
Windows 11 OS
i9 10900K CPU
32GB RAM
RTX 3090 GPU
1TB NVMe DD
- sk1lld3 years agoLegend@HashiruOtoko
This has been mentioned in the past and it appears to just be how BF2042 works. The game is constantly writing to shader cache.
Do you have OneDrive uninstalled? Unless it's uninstalled it is always accessing disc.- 3 years ago@sk1lld I do not use OneDrive and the process is not running, so there's no reason to uninstall it.
Since the game writes a lot of files to Documents folder, I thought it could be related to Windows indexing that location. However, excluding the Battlefield 2042 folder in Documents from indexing didn't seem to change anything.
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@sk1lld wrote:
@HashiruOtoko
...the game also writes shader cache to My Documents instead of %appdata% where it belongs which triggars OneDrive to read/write form drive...@sk1lld, you should be able to exclude certain folders from the OneDrive sync, I believe.
- AOD_CapStar3623 years agoSeasoned Ace
@EA_Leeuwyes, you can exclude a folder on one drive, though the process is a bit more complicated than most of the users here on the forum are able to comprehend let alone understand, and it would be considered off topic for the focus of this entire forum.
a quick google search will show you how to do that. but the people over in that other topic, are a bit far fetched in accepting that, yes, there is a work around that allows individual folders to be exempted.
Google Drive allows you to do this by default to individual forums.