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Excessive enemy spawn when hosting at vallis causes freezing


ShinySlowbro
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So, a few months ago I posted this 

 

Even now, as of 24.5.0 the problem persists, but I finally identified the cause. It happens after a certain number of enemies have spawned at a time.

I can fish and mine at the vallis, but if I rise the alert level past 2 then my game will freeze. If I'm not the host this won't be happen. This issue happens even at minimum graphic quality presets.

Game runs at a stable 45fps at vallis and 60fps everywhere else.

My specs are:

CPU: AMD Athlon II X3 455

GPU: Radeon 550 2GBs GDDR5 VRAM

RAM: 8GBs DDR3

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8 hours ago, NSAdonis said:

Do you happen to have multi threaded rendering off in the launcher settings? I had this exact same issue, I turned that off last year because it was causing a GPU driver crash, but now all is fine

Well that would explain it, I don't think my CPU even supports multithreading. Will try it out and update later. Didn't even notice there was that setting on the launcher.

EDIT: It worked!!! I was able to farm around 30 toroids solo!! Finally I can go to vallis again without worrying about crashing. Thank you.

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17 hours ago, ShinySlowbro said:

Well that would explain it, I don't think my CPU even supports multithreading. Will try it out and update later. Didn't even notice there was that setting on the launcher.

EDIT: It worked!!! I was able to farm around 30 toroids solo!! Finally I can go to vallis again without worrying about crashing. Thank you.

Apparently what that does is that it needs to be on for multi-core CPU's 🙂 Glad it's fixed for you 🙂

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9 hours ago, NSAdonis said:

Apparently what that does is that it needs to be on for multi-core CPU's 🙂 Glad it's fixed for you 🙂

Oh, my CPU does have multiple cores, however AMD's CPUs didn't have proper multithreading support till ryzen.

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