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Fabrice 04-19-07 04:42 AM

Fps drop after a while
 
Has anyone noticed this? After playing for a while I have a fps decrease in the same view (for example on the bridge looking at the bow). Let's say I start at 19 fps, then I can finish at 8-9 in the same conditions, weather, etc.
Now if I hit the windows key, return to the desktop and finaly to SH4, I usually get my 19 fps back :hmm:
It is quite annoying that my "not so good but playable" fps are not stable :cry:
Any ideas?

My old system: Athlon XP 3000+, 1Go memory PC3200, NVidia GeForce 6800

triangle 04-19-07 06:11 AM

Yep, when i start out on, say the bridge, i am maxed at 60fps but within an hour it's down to 25 or 30fps. Was wondering last night if there might be a memory leak - next time I play I will leave memturbo open on my other monitor and see if I can pick any ongoing memory degradation.

Apparently alt-tabbing to the desktop and back usually helps but this just crashes SHIV for me so it's not a solution.

SteamWake 04-19-07 09:33 AM

I read somewhere that if you shell out (alt tab) and return things return to "normal".

Its heresay but worth a try.

ReallyDedPoet 04-19-07 10:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by triangle
Yep, when i start out on, say the bridge, i am maxed at 60fps but within an hour it's down to 25 or 30fps. Was wondering last night if there might be a memory leak - next time I play I will leave memturbo open on my other monitor and see if I can pick any ongoing memory degradation.

Apparently alt-tabbing to the desktop and back usually helps but this just crashes SHIV for me so it's not a solution.

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