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Ohweewii's avatar
3 years ago

Memory Leaks (RAM) on the Lucrehulk section of the game

Product: STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
Platform:Steam-PC
Summarize your bug RAM Leaks on the Lucrehulk.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? With an AMD RX 6600 XT Sapphire and 16GB of ram around the middle of the mission with the most traversing and freerunning it will reach a point where it starts using 10000, if not almost all 16gb of ram.
What happens when the bug occurs? the game crashes once it feels it has reached a point that is dangerous to the system i suppose.
What do you expect to see? i would like this fixed because before the update i had no such issues and no stuttering or anything.

I was playing the game before the update for hours on end, and now i simply cannot get it to be stable. More details above.

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  • @Ohweewii  How much RAM does the game normally use?  I'd have to go back and check my logs, but 10 GB sounds about right to me, and it's certainly not dangerous to your system to be using that plus whatever Windows needs.  Please also let me know if the RAM use keeps increasing or simply stabilizes at a higher value.

    Out of curiosity, are you in the main mission or going after the bounty hunter?

  • Ohweewii's avatar
    Ohweewii
    3 years ago

    My game never used more than 50% of any of my resources before the patch, now my ram, and vram usage creep up incredibly high until the game crashes, im seeing this issue everywhere at the moment.

    so disappointed tbh i was actually having a blast playing it, and i couldnt believe my luck to have no issues for so long. 
    rip

  • Ohweewii's avatar
    Ohweewii
    3 years ago

    @turkishstoat wrote:

    My game usually uses this amount of RAM, sometimes even more so I think it's fine



    So, crashing within the first 10 minutes of play, every time, compared to never crashing and playing for hours before the patch with no issues… is fine? Lol thanks for the help!

    PS. I dont think its just my RAM.

    its VRAM AND CPU also. 
    Something is very messed up compared to before.

    i first noticed something was wrong when it made me patch the whole 120+ gb just for a 3gb update, THEN it continued to verify those files afterward taking a whole 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete a 3gb update. Lol?

    have verified files twice since then, i missed nothing.

    but i wish i had 

  • Ohweewii's avatar
    Ohweewii
    3 years ago

    @puzzlezaddict wrote:

    @Ohweewii  How much RAM does the game normally use?  I'd have to go back and check my logs, but 10 GB sounds about right to me, and it's certainly not dangerous to your system to be using that plus whatever Windows needs.  Please also let me know if the RAM use keeps increasing or simply stabilizes at a higher value.

    Out of curiosity, are you in the main mission or going after the bounty hunter?


    Main mission. And it might not seem dangerous or bad but ive never had my usage creep that high before.

    its a combination of my vram, ram and cpu all skyrocketing for no apparent reason. 

  • Ohweewii's avatar
    Ohweewii
    3 years ago

    1. @puzzlezaddict wrote:

      @Ohweewii  How much RAM does the game normally use?  I'd have to go back and check my logs, but 10 GB sounds about right to me, and it's certainly not dangerous to your system to be using that plus whatever Windows needs.  Please also let me know if the RAM use keeps increasing or simply stabilizes at a higher value.

      Out of curiosity, are you in the main mission or going after the bounty hunter?


    Main mission. And it might not seem dangerous or bad but ive never had my usage creep that high before.

    its a combination of my vram, ram and cpu all skyrocketing for no apparent reason. 

  • puzzlezaddict's avatar
    puzzlezaddict
    Hero+
    3 years ago

    @Ohweewii  Thanks for the info.  I do see very high usage while playing, for example these graphs are from Koboh on patches 1.02 (red) and 1.04 (green):

    These are with nothing else other than hwinfo running in the background.  So I think that in some areas at least, the usage you're describing is normal.  Constantly increasing memory use would not be normal, and crashes are of course not great, but high yet stable usage is fine.

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