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Unpark your cpu core and it'll stop, use this http://www.coderbag.com/Programming-C/Disable-CPU-Core-Parking-Utility
It stops the rudderbanding for me but game still crashes if i play for too long
Unparking your cores has nothing to do with the rubber banding.
here is a better video of what we are experiencing.
- 12 years ago
I like the unparcking tool, however, there is an easy method: Just go to Power Options and choose the High performance profile. Or change in your powerplan the CPU settings (both 100%) and cores seems not to park (at least with my i7-950, i7-920 and i7-4850HQ) on Windows 7/8/8.1.
At least, if the unparcking tool is giving correct information 😉
However, it seems to be the right lead - and leads me to a suggestion to the game developers: You might want to install kind of a service that allows communication between BF4 (and other games?) and itself. The service should get the right to change power plans on behalf of the user (administrator) which is easily to handle by a system service. You might want to install this service ONLY if the installing user explicitly allows it. After the game ends, of course the service is restoring the original running power plan.
This might solve some other issues I found here and elsewhere with BF4 but also other games. E.g. I realized that stopping the HDs during gameplay does sometimes result in a crash as well (typical bad timer programming) if they do not spin up in time (in my case there are 8 Raid 5 HDs need to come back which takes sometimes up to 10s (due to Raid HW related actions).
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