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Stutters - No Stutters
Something funky with the Loading of the Steam and COD.
Sometimes it stutters, then crashes... When checking running services, I get a few COD's running. After shutting down (say 2 of 3 loadings), the sim runs silky smooth - including the mirror on. While doing this, I get CTD's and it returns to the sim, CTD again..... Buggy. Therefore, the stuttering may be a loading problem. Additionally, there are problems with the AVI recordings, which may be related. Asus X58D Premium I7 920 @ 2.6Ghz Windows 7 64 Professional(up to date) 6GB Corsair Ram WD 1Tb ATI 5770x2 SLI Resolution 1920x1080 AA x4 V-sync on 32" HDTV TIR4 All High Settings except for Land Detail gf |
I've never had a CTD. I been playing for hours everyday...
I had big improvement in stutter from changing DDR3 from single channel to dual channel. I had accidentally installed my ram in wrong slots for dual... I also changed HPET from 32bit to 64bit in BIOS . Before I made these changes I couldn't play grass on with out stutter. Now I have grass on and 40-60fps silky smooth, no stutter. big battles. |
The CTD's happened when I pressed ESC to exit from the Record Playing/Record, not from running the sim.
Ram is Dual Channel. gf |
Your CloD is opening multiple times?
Also, SLI is not supported yet so that could be an issue. plus epilepsy filter is a factor. Checked? Unchecked? Your processor + RAM are slow for this game (in its current state) |
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I'm very curious about how you have SLI working with your 460s. Please share your method/settings in nvidia cp. Also, what setting in game? thanks Also what the heck does HPET do? never heard of that... EDIT 8/7: Im running over London with success: My settings were too low: Buildings needed to be set to max in order to render correctly....didnt hurt fps too much |
Well, I changed the Resolution to 1920x1080 and everything is running better (ESC...). Sometimes I have to turn the Mirror off, and sometimes I don't.
Sim runs great. http:////theghostfiles.org/COD/COD1920A.jpg |
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