micro freezing is back 1.192.1
Hello!
So. i jump on to try to throw in my hat to the station competition.
I get past the initial bone of the station, then i start getting lag, as if the game where loading or saving. but that freeze is about 2 or 3 min long. rather than the quick 2~8 seconds to autosave.
So i drop out of my world. map. what ever it may be called. and disable experimental mode. restart the game. and now the game locked up in the main menu, iv noticed that it locks up trying to load the next background movie/clip.
I get back into game finally, and it still happens in game.
Music still plays, on the main menu i still have cursor control, but cant click anything till the video in the background plays.
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Win10
AMD R9 390
AMD Ryzen 1800X
12GB RAM
Running game off a Seagate Hybrid drive (no other steam games having issue)
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With experimental mode OFF
As game runs normally, it uses 9%~12% CPU power in the main menu.
2,300~3,000MB of Memory in menu
0MB disk activity
0Mbps Network activity
6%~12% GPU activity.
Power Usage: Very High.
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1%~1.8% CPU Usage on freeze
2,000~2500 Memory usage
GPU 9.0%~ GPU usage.
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iv seen others report this occurring in the past. seams to be an update issue.
SO. after talking to Dan2D3D for a wile on steam (a dev)
He has suggested that it is probably a world error. and wishes for me to send in my world settings.
SO. after talking to Dan2D3D for a wile on steam (a dev)
He has suggested that it is probably a world error. and wishes for me to send in my world settings.
I too have the occasional micro-stutter, but they are very short, 2 to 3 seconds at worst so I upvoted this thread. They happen when I leave the planet and go a bit outside the gravity well of the planet. I think this is due to unloading of planet sections and loading of dense asteroid fields. During that period and after a couple of hours playing there is also more swapping from memory to my swap drive happening, more than I was used to.
I'm using a Ryzen 5 1400 4 core 8 thread CPU, have 16GB's or RAM, DDR4 2400Mhz, I run the game from an SSD and have the windows pagefile on a mechanical drive (7200RPM Sata 2). My GPU is a Radeon 570 4 GB.
What i'd like to know is, are you playing the game from a mechanical harddrive or an SSD. I have noticed that SE starts to slam my SSD with read operations, pretty much to 100% for about 3 seconds during startup, but also during the micro-stutters. It could explain why it takes much longer for you.
I hope I can help
I too have the occasional micro-stutter, but they are very short, 2 to 3 seconds at worst so I upvoted this thread. They happen when I leave the planet and go a bit outside the gravity well of the planet. I think this is due to unloading of planet sections and loading of dense asteroid fields. During that period and after a couple of hours playing there is also more swapping from memory to my swap drive happening, more than I was used to.
I'm using a Ryzen 5 1400 4 core 8 thread CPU, have 16GB's or RAM, DDR4 2400Mhz, I run the game from an SSD and have the windows pagefile on a mechanical drive (7200RPM Sata 2). My GPU is a Radeon 570 4 GB.
What i'd like to know is, are you playing the game from a mechanical harddrive or an SSD. I have noticed that SE starts to slam my SSD with read operations, pretty much to 100% for about 3 seconds during startup, but also during the micro-stutters. It could explain why it takes much longer for you.
I hope I can help
I have micro-freezes also from time to time, I found closing the game and starting it again made it go away..... although I should not have to do this and I would like it to be fixed please.
I have micro-freezes also from time to time, I found closing the game and starting it again made it go away..... although I should not have to do this and I would like it to be fixed please.
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