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The longer the game runs, the lower my fps get


zebastainn

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I already asked why my fps are so low. I was lucky to fix it. Though now a new problem has occured. When I freshly open my game it runs smoothly with 120fps, but the more I play... lets say 3h in it drops to 40-60fps average, even when iam looking at the ground. Has this happend to you guys too?? Would really like to know. And maybe how to fix it.  Thanks!

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15 hours ago, Beelzybub said:

 

Need an output log file.

https://justpaste.it/albvf , I think I did it wrong. But just tell me what yo need, if it doesnt work

 

new: https://pastebin.com/UTiBv2XM  (first half) 

        https://pastebin.com/BsFtBN5y    (second half) , it was too big xd

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, zebastainn said:

(first half)

1: You get 1000's of this Error in your first log, and some in the second. Dunno if it's a problem necessarily,

but it means you are running an old world from (b317) or prior as this has since been fixed.

```2023-07-07T23:46:43 7568.292 ERR IsMovementBlocked fluorescentLight at -380, 41, -4456 has child parent, fluorescentLight at -380, 41, -4456``

You're free to run an old world of course, but you should expect errors if you do.

 

2: You're playing at 1440p, but the game is not very optimized and would run much better at 1080p. You could test this and see

how it looks to you at 1080p and see if you'll be ok playing at that resolution.

 

3: You have dynamic mesh set to render the whole world. This will build up resource use over time and is generally unnecessary so

you could turn that off and see how things run. (set Land Claim Only to Yes)

 

4: Your log is over 6 hours long and at the 5 hour mark you're still getting a similar frame rate to when you first started.

 

You can test all my observations by starting a new game, using a new seed, using the settings I've suggested, and see how things run for you.

 

Also, I find setting a static frame rate in the Nvidia Control Panel helps keep thing smoother. It gives you a steady frame time and reduces heat.

Try your new 1080p test game with frame limit of 66 FPS and see what you think.

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