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Suicidemedic posted on Aug 06, 2012 11:25:58 AM - Report post
Anyone have this issue? It'll freeze for a few seconds, then kick right back on and keep going.
"The dance of battle is always played to the same impatient rythm. What starts with a surge of motion ends with total silence."
"I'm a medic not a doc, a doc cures people, a medic calms them while they slowly die."
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moore1789 posted on Aug 06, 2012 8:23:19 PM - Report post
I have this all the time when playing with friends, the slower your CPU speed the more often it happens I've found. Personally I have a 3.8GHz Phenom II (Turbo OFF) - I have not used the trainer, but my game will crash several times in a 6hr game! with C++ errors.
ELITE
Suicidemedic posted on Aug 06, 2012 9:42:28 PM - Report post
My computer only has a 6 core 3.30 ghz processor with 10gb of ram and a 1.5 tb hd, you think mine's to slow? lol
"The dance of battle is always played to the same impatient rythm. What starts with a surge of motion ends with total silence."
"I'm a medic not a doc, a doc cures people, a medic calms them while they slowly die."
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King Odin posted on Aug 06, 2012 11:39:00 PM - Report post
Not slow....but your comp may have too many processes running in the background eating up valuable memory.....even though you have 10 gigs.....it really gets shaved down when 4 or 5 gigs worth of background processes are running.....check your task manager to see what is running....then start turning uneccessary programs off....you could conceivably free up 2 or even 3 gigs of ram which would let your game run much more smoothly.
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Hells_nuke posted on Aug 07, 2012 3:33:04 AM - Report post
It could just be the game engine not being able to handle so much, its the same for company of heroes or any game for that matter if you do to much that is not meant to be happening, example modding or trainers that increase unit amount or currency to unlimited then no matter how powerful your computer is it will still crash or lag like hell.
ELITE
Suicidemedic posted on Aug 07, 2012 10:07:35 AM - Report post
Yea, it's the trainer that's causing the game to freeze up :\. Blast...
"The dance of battle is always played to the same impatient rythm. What starts with a surge of motion ends with total silence."
"I'm a medic not a doc, a doc cures people, a medic calms them while they slowly die."
ELITE
jlcpc posted on Sep 16, 2012 9:26:27 AM - Report post
It is the trainer that causes the freezing up ever 10 to 12 seconds for 5 to 10 seconds.
[Edited by jlcpc, 9/16/2012 9:26:48 AM]
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Neo7 posted on Sep 16, 2012 10:36:01 AM - Report post
Trainer issues are a different issue and need to go in the main trainer topic after you have consulted the troubleshooting guide along with specific details on how to reproduce the problem (including your computer environment which is an important troubleshooting factor).
Additionally if you have 10 GB or more you should turn off the page file and let Windows always use RAM for memory usage to help speed things up. Even on 16 GB of RAM I was able to run a game and 2 virtual machines comfortably. You should never have to be terminating processes to free up memory (you will be receiving warnings from Windows about low memory before you have to do that).
The biggest factor in gaming is the GPU, not CPU nor RAM (though they are important as well). A core i5 which only has 4 cores is more than sufficient for gaming.