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OskooI_007
2 months agoLegend
Some of the CPU cores might be maxing out at 100% usage. To check if there are any CPU cores hitting 100% usage, open the Windows Task Manager CPU graph.
- Run the game in windowed mode (alt + enter)
- Open Task Manager (alt + ctrl + del)
- Open the Performance tab, then right-click on the CPU graph and choose "Change graph to > Logical processors".
- Set Task Manager to 'always on top' by clicking option
Now you can play the game and monitor per core CPU usage. If any CPU core hits 100% usage the game will stutter and cause network lag.
xSkillzOriginx96
2 months agoSeasoned Novice
Hi,
sorry im stupid with computers, I made a post about this issue too, so using what you have said, if this happens what do i do? because my CPU Should work very well with my pc specs?
Is this like a game dev issue ? memory leak or something stupid ?
let me know
thank you
- OskooI_0072 months agoLegend
xSkillzOriginx96 if the CPU is above recommended system requirements but still has CPU cores hitting 100% usage.
Then possible reasons include:
- CPU frequency downclocking due to the CPU or motherboard voltage regulator module (VRM) overheating.
- RAM in single channel mode, instead of dual channel mode.
- 2 months ago
- RAM in single channel mode, instead of dual channel mode.
Thank you so much, this was the cause of my problem, now I can enjoy the game 100%
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