FPS drop, weird mouse controll, sound problems.


(phila_delphia) #21

[quote=“tickledAccess;46655”]Bump.
I have this same problem with the audio lag and framerate dropping, both getting worse over time and requiring a reboot of the game. Usually have to reboot every 2-3 games or so. It’s not just the game that gets the audio lag, even if I run a youtube vid at the same time it’s sound lags too.
Updating Realtek HD Audio drivers didn’t help. All drivers up to date.

My specs:
OS: Win7 Ultimate
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 3,40GHz
GPU: GeForce GTX 570 (latest driver 353.30)[/quote]

I am stuck with the same problem:

http://forums.dirtybomb.nexon.net/discussion/15347/cpu-usage-goes-up-to-99-after-30min-in-game-leads-to-awful-lags-restart-only-option#latest

Thougt it was the driver of ma USB sound card at first.

But unfortunately this was not the case…

Still I got no clue… The devs seem to be helpless as well…

Best regards

phila


(reciprocal) #22

Hi I’m also having this problem. I can’t recall exactly when I got the problem but I think it was sometime after the Phoenix update during one of the fine-tuning updates. I haven’t had this problem since open beta started.

Every time there’s explosions on the screen (or I hear the sound of them), in particular, my computer slows to a crawl as if the frame rates dropped to single digits. When all is quiet again (say when we complete an objective and move up) the game runs like normal again.

All my settings are low and I’ve tried running at 1920 x 1080 and 1600 x 900.

I heard that having your game at full screen mode and have the one frame option turned on and having VSYNC on helped so I turned on VSYNC (others were already on), What happened is that I get frequent small rubber banding (I’d teleport back to where I was half a second ago) or it’ll skip a few frames and assumed I kept pressing my keys.

It is really making the game impossible for me to play anymore.

i7-2670QM
Geforce GTX 560M 2GB
3x4GB DDR3
Win 8.1