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Melayu Terakhir
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Posted - 2006.05.14 18:33:00 -
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I am using DELL Inspiron 6000 Notebook (512MB Ram, P4 1.8Ghz, and ATI Radeon).
The game will (without exception) gradually becomes slower after 2hours or so playing. It will then just freeze eventually.
Upon checking up my processes it shows exefile.exe is using 300MB RAM (and growing). I will have to terminate this process and then reboot to play Eve again.
This has been happening since from the begining (I am on 14 day trial). It is frustating since I will have to restart my PC every two hours just to play the game.
I am using XP SP2 and have the latest DirectX and graphic card drivers.
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Silvaner
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Posted - 2006.05.14 18:47:00 -
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I have the same issue. I have 256 MB of SD-RAM and Eve runs smoothly for 2-3 hours, then it just slows down to a near halt. Everything takes a while to load and I would have to restart the client, in some cases the computer itself. I alos tried running Eve on a computer with more than 1024 RAM and eventually the game slowed down. Whoever can help us fix this problem is a godsend
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Rihwen
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Posted - 2006.05.14 18:54:00 -
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Well, this may not be a solution, but at least a possible cause (read theory).
I have had this issue myself and even with 2gig of ram it is possible to get these kind of slowdowns.
The fastest way to achieving these slowdowns seem to be moving through a lot of systems as you would when doing missions.
I suspect that EVE isn't very good at unloading systems you have already been through. They stay and fill up your memory. I've played other MMOs that suffered from the same problems and the reason was always poor memory management rather than memory leaks.
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Freyer
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Posted - 2006.05.15 07:48:00 -
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This may not help and you may have already done it, but try going into your prefs.ini in your eves cache folder and there should be buffer size written down somewhere in the list after it change the 80 to half of your RAM also try turning off your sound because that causes problems for me if IĈm running 2 clients at once.
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Dyson Veare
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Posted - 2006.05.27 02:50:00 -
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actually what the guy above me said but don't change it to half of your ram because of have 2 gigs and it got worse when it did this.
Change the Buffer=80 in your prefs.ini to Buffer=0. My ram usage never gets over 300mb now. It used to get over 800mb with just one client.
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Remus Libertine
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Posted - 2006.05.27 07:24:00 -
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I had a problem where I could play for a while and then the game would start pausing. It was a little bit at first but it would get worse and worse as time progressed.
I figured the same thing. Hrm..memory leak. However, there was an awful lot of disk access that happened during these times that really couldn't be explained by memory leak. I turned off the "log chat to disk" and the problem went away. I think the EVE client is EXTREMELY inefficient at handling the chat log disk transfer (which logically would only be a very tiny bit of memory)
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