Anonymous
12 years agoGame getting stuck.
The game is working with a solid fps but it keeps getting stuck on actions like: aiming down the sights, turning around quickly, explosions etc. It doesn't get stuck peremantly, just for 0.2s-0.5s (I...
I tried the commands you instructed and this is what I got: For the first 5 minutes of the game when I launch it I get 60-75 fps, and anyway definitely in the green zone with occasional CPU spikes but nothing unusual on the GPU.
But some time after the game start getting these freezes again I'm getting somewhere between 5-20 fps and during these freezes I also get very high spikes both on the CPU and GPU (mostly the CPU).
Another problem I wanted to say is that when these freezes start I get the audio distorted and pretty choppy.
Hello once again. Zorlacc's recommendation is a very good possible solution to your problem.
In addition to that, I have noticed that you mentioned the audio gets disorted and choppy. This may have got to do with your RAM. It has occured me once or twice in Battlefield 3 and it turned out to be a faulty RAM stick.
Please, confirm for me that you have two RAM sticks. One of them is 4GB and the other 2GB. If so, try taking out the 2GB RAM stick and play.
If the same happens then I would recommend you to buy or borrow an additional 4GB RAM and test it individually (take out all RAM sticks and replace with the new one).
If it works properly then faulty RAM stick must have definitely been the reason.
Please, update us on the situation after you have followed Zorlacc's steps.
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@NickTheMusketeer wrote:Hello once again. Zorlacc's recommendation is a very good possible solution to your problem.
In addition to that, I have noticed that you mentioned the audio gets disorted and choppy. This may have got to do with your RAM. It has occured me once or twice in Battlefield 3 and it turned out to be a faulty RAM stick.
Please, confirm for me that you have two RAM sticks. One of them is 4GB and the other 2GB. If so, try taking out the 2GB RAM stick and play.
If the same happens then I would recommend you to buy or borrow an additional 4GB RAM and test it individually (take out all RAM sticks and replace with the new one).
If it works properly then faulty RAM stick must have definitely been the reason.
Please, update us on the situation after you have followed Zorlacc's steps.
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I have tried Zorlacc's solution and I have to say that to some degree the game runs smoother now but it's still not 100% clean. I can't pull out RAMs now because this will be overly complicated in this machine. However is there any test I can run on them because aside from battlefield I can feel most things running pretty well. I was thinking maybe overheating. Can it be a reason for these specific problems?