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puckles
12-18-2013, 12:40 AM
Sounds weird, but when my character is running I am severely slowed down unless I open my bags. Sometimes I'll open and close them a few times and that helps, but it definitely stops lagging when the bags are open.
I've tried every reduced setting and background closures but nothing seems to improve this strange event. Any thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
Aeolwind
12-18-2013, 02:46 PM
Any thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
Leave bags open.
In all seriousness, never heard this.
OS?
Titanium?
Red or Blue?
Current Encumbrance?
Spell files updated?
Replaced zone files correctly?
Bags full or empty?
Types of bags?
List of all items contained in bags?
Country you are connecting from?
Scrooge
12-18-2013, 09:12 PM
I wonder if this would have any impact, on all those players having trouble with Trakanons Teeth lagging them to the point of LD any time they zone in, on a random basis to boot!
Derubael
12-18-2013, 09:17 PM
when you stare at the ground, does it have the same effect as opening all your bags?
puckles
12-19-2013, 05:15 AM
Thank you for the responses!
I use 2 traveler's backpacks, 1 shralok pack, carry a sewing kit, and usually have 1 or 2 of the summoned glowing backpacks. I carry some gear in them, sometimes summoned items, but it doesn't matter which bag I open; in fact I can open any 1 bag and the lag goes away, or all of them and the same effect happens.
Using Windows 7, blue server, all of the updated files installed, none of the extra's for UI.
Staring at the ground does not give the same effect as opening a bag. It feels like the game is constantly pinging the contents of the bags and until I open them I run very sluggish.
I greatly appreciate the feedback.
abazaba
12-19-2013, 09:39 AM
I believe I've seen this problem on an old laptop used for eq. iirc the slowdown is speedstep kicking in and throttling down your laptop. The bag gui causes enough cpu usage to put you over that cutoff and not be throttled. To test, try running a cpu intensive program in the background while playing and see if the lag is gone. http://www.fossiltoys.com/cpuload.html is a quick way to do it. I've found in another laptop, removing the all the mpci-e cards resulted in a slowdown fix for me. GL
puckles
12-21-2013, 01:16 AM
I believe I've seen this problem on an old laptop used for eq. iirc the slowdown is speedstep kicking in and throttling down your laptop. The bag gui causes enough cpu usage to put you over that cutoff and not be throttled. To test, try running a cpu intensive program in the background while playing and see if the lag is gone. http://www.fossiltoys.com/cpuload.html is a quick way to do it. I've found in another laptop, removing the all the mpci-e cards resulted in a slowdown fix for me. GL
Amazing post, thank you! Have used the link you suggested at varying %'s and have had success. Will continue to experiment with the different %s but this has definitely fixed the issue I was having. I'll follow up on this in a few days to confirm after I've put it through some real lag bait.
Thank you everyone who responded with help. It was much appreciated!
Thulack
12-21-2013, 02:28 AM
I believe I've seen this problem on an old laptop used for eq. iirc the slowdown is speedstep kicking in and throttling down your laptop. The bag gui causes enough cpu usage to put you over that cutoff and not be throttled. To test, try running a cpu intensive program in the background while playing and see if the lag is gone. http://www.fossiltoys.com/cpuload.html is a quick way to do it. I've found in another laptop, removing the all the mpci-e cards resulted in a slowdown fix for me. GL
until you posted this i had forgot all about this happening. I use to have this actually happen on live when i played on a latitude d600(old ass) laptop. EQ wouldnt use enough of the resources and it would slow itself down. But also might want to check the Bios. If i remember right atleast in the d600 case i was able to disable the speedstep.
Edit: after thinking about it a few minutes i didnt think it was in the bios but might want to check there anyway. Anyway did some digging and remembered what i used to fix it. Check out this program(yes site is German or something but its in english and is safe to use): http://www.diefer.de/speedswitchxp/
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