vyor
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Post by vyor on Mar 28, 2014 3:07:09 GMT
You need to unload sprites and particles after, I duno, 30-40 secs... eventually the lag from hose particles becomes to much... it got so bad at one point that the laboratory took 5 minutes to load... it also seems that when you go to a new scene in the lab that the sprites and particles, while no longer visible, still exist... you may eithre have a mem leak, or just really laggy particles, either way, deleting them or unloading them should fix it...
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Post by ryslock on Apr 14, 2014 14:44:22 GMT
I think this may be issue specific you to. System specs? OS? AV used? Details? RAM use when it's running - peak size, stable, unstable rate? I seriously doubt it's RE:P by itself. Something may be interfering with it. I'll go through the motions with you up to and including using remote assistance if need be (hide the porn cache unless you don't mind giving me a copy) I'm currently using an utter scrapheap of a backup rig from 2003 with no graphics card, integrated intel's own, 1.4ghz Celeron (which is a fail cpu, just cheap) 512mb of RAM (200-300 of which is eaten by win7) and RE:P plays flawlessy. This rig takes 5 seconds to load things from the main menu.
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Post by vyor on Apr 22, 2014 7:22:43 GMT
very strange... must be my drivers, because my laptop(while very old) is much better than that(4 gigs of ram,3.25 effectual, dual core 2.5 ghz processor, and integrated gfx card)... very odd...
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Post by vyor on Apr 24, 2014 5:03:49 GMT
nope... my CPU goes haywire when any animation starts up and when any particles come up... looking at task manager told me that on the main menu my cpu was running at 20-35% capacity... as soon as I ran a sex animation(the dog knot one) in the lab, massive spike too 99% then it hovered around 50-70%... needless to say, I was lagging quite badly...
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Post by Z-Fied on May 14, 2014 13:57:08 GMT
That's quite a strange one, I've eliminated the memory leaks. I'll work on cleaning up the coding to make sure there's not a ton of loops going on.
Thanks for letting me know!
Z
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vyor
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Post by vyor on May 16, 2014 3:07:12 GMT
That's quite a strange one, I've eliminated the memory leaks. I'll work on cleaning up the coding to make sure there's not a ton of loops going on. Thanks for letting me know! Z NP
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Post by ryslock on May 23, 2014 14:37:43 GMT
Try assigning RE:P's exe to one core only in the task manager. I've seen some instances where multi-core threading can choke old games, though it's pretty unusual. :\
Could try running it with Sandboxie as well. Can't think of any actual fixes, other than perhaps updating mobo drivers if you've not already did that.
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Post by vyor on Dec 27, 2014 8:22:13 GMT
Got a new laptop, works far better now... it has the same ram and a slightly worse processor, but it's possible(read, highly probable) that this has a better video card.
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Post by darkshadow on Jan 4, 2015 23:35:44 GMT
I think this may be issue specific you to. System specs? OS? AV used? Details? RAM use when it's running - peak size, stable, unstable rate? I seriously doubt it's RE:P by itself. Something may be interfering with it. I'll go through the motions with you up to and including using remote assistance if need be (hide the porn cache unless you don't mind giving me a copy) I'm currently using an utter scrapheap of a backup rig from 2003 with no graphics card, integrated intel's own, 1.4ghz Celeron (which is a fail cpu, just cheap) 512mb of RAM (200-300 of which is eaten by win7) and RE:P plays flawlessy. This rig takes 5 seconds to load things from the main menu. How did you manage to load Win7 on a rig like that? Doesn't it run really really bad? I have a better rig than that and just running Win Vista causes my PC to perform very poorly. Which is why I went back to using WinXP.
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