DDO freezes my computer
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DDO freezes my computer
i have installed ddo on my ubuntu it works fine when starting it up and for the 1st 5 or ten minutes then it freezes my computer anyone have a fix for this?
DDO freezes my computer
On 08/31/2011 02:19 AM, hellhoundevil wrote:
computer to freeze up if something fails, but your video card driver might.
What video card and driver do you have? Wine shouldn't cause the entirei have installed ddo on my ubuntu it works fine when starting it up and for the 1st 5 or ten minutes then it freezes my computer anyone have a fix for this?
computer to freeze up if something fails, but your video card driver might.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
iv had more of a look and its not freezing my pc it appears to be a memory leak after about 5 or 10 minutes of playing my ram suddenly skyrockets to 4gb usage and well that caps my ram and my computer response is limited to none until i kill ddo proses my graphics card is a radion 5870 im runing the generic drivers that ubuntu asked for my pc runs WOW and Perfect world fine but not DDO? the ram does not build up and over load its just suddentparker wrote:On 08/31/2011 02:19 AM, hellhoundevil wrote:What video card and driver do you have? Wine shouldn't cause the entirei have installed ddo on my ubuntu it works fine when starting it up and for the 1st 5 or ten minutes then it freezes my computer anyone have a fix for this?
computer to freeze up if something fails, but your video card driver might.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
im running duel channel 2GB ram ddr3 x2 (4GB ddr3 ram total
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DDO definitely has a memory leak and its not unique to Wine, it happens in windows too.
The biggest, most helpful workaround is that when changing zones, lower the texture detail to very low. You can change it back after you zone. And this only mitigates the problem from minutes to hours.
Also, if you change characters, its best to quit and log back in.
(The appdb used to have lots of good information and tips but they seem to have gone away recently...)
The biggest, most helpful workaround is that when changing zones, lower the texture detail to very low. You can change it back after you zone. And this only mitigates the problem from minutes to hours.
Also, if you change characters, its best to quit and log back in.
(The appdb used to have lots of good information and tips but they seem to have gone away recently...)
Re: DDO freezes my computer
Could this be your problem? From http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=278274hellhoundevil wrote:i have installed ddo on my ubuntu it works fine when starting it up and for the 1st 5 or ten minutes then it freezes my computer anyone have a fix for this?
"The DDO client has a persisent memleak connected to character switching. The more one switches characters without reopening the client, the worse it gets. This causes jerky animations, increasingly longer loadtimes, and difficulty with the client keeping up with large combats. This isn't even limited to raid combats: After 4 character swaps, I can't solo sins of attrition anymore because of the lag from all the monster attacks."
This is a bug that bites all windows users not just wine folks. Check to see if there is a newer client available.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
As an MMO, there aren't client/software updates outside of patches...which are required to be applied to connect and play anyways.triso wrote: Check to see if there is a newer client available.
It's gotten better recently (the client), and wine has gotten better at handling the game as well, so it is getting better.
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So this isn't a Wine issue at all. Nothing to see here. Just a dumb company pissing people off with a buggy client.bcpeterson wrote:As an MMO, there aren't client/software updates outside of patches...which are required to be applied to connect and play anyways.triso wrote: Check to see if there is a newer client available.
It's gotten better recently (the client), and wine has gotten better at handling the game as well, so it is getting better.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
ok the memory leak happens just as quickly on low graphics as it does on high lowering the graphics does not make a difference and as for leaving areas my memory caps when all i have done is walk around stormreach harbor i dont leave or change area or character ?jorl17 wrote:So this isn't a Wine issue at all. Nothing to see here. Just a dumb company pissing people off with a buggy client.bcpeterson wrote:As an MMO, there aren't client/software updates outside of patches...which are required to be applied to connect and play anyways.triso wrote: Check to see if there is a newer client available.
It's gotten better recently (the client), and wine has gotten better at handling the game as well, so it is getting better.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
i have the newest client i can find but the problem has not changed
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Did you follow the suggestions at:
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=212618
Lately, I've been running relatively crash free. The new anti aliasing works as well. I can run without any winetricks, but to get sound I need to run in Windows 2000, and not the default XP.
But crashing within minutes isn't the memory leak problem. It sounds likes something else is going on with the system, perhaps overheating.
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=212618
Lately, I've been running relatively crash free. The new anti aliasing works as well. I can run without any winetricks, but to get sound I need to run in Windows 2000, and not the default XP.
But crashing within minutes isn't the memory leak problem. It sounds likes something else is going on with the system, perhaps overheating.
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bcpeterson wrote:Did you follow the suggestions at:
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=212618
Lately, I've been running relatively crash free. The new anti aliasing works as well. I can run without any winetricks, but to get sound I need to run in Windows 2000, and not the default XP.
But crashing within minutes isn't the memory leak problem. It sounds likes something else is going on with the system, perhaps overheating.
it definutly is not over heating the ram spikes from 30% usage to 100% usage
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hellhoundevil wrote:bcpeterson wrote:Did you follow the suggestions at:
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=212618
Lately, I've been running relatively crash free. The new anti aliasing works as well. I can run without any winetricks, but to get sound I need to run in Windows 2000, and not the default XP.
But crashing within minutes isn't the memory leak problem. It sounds likes something else is going on with the system, perhaps overheating.
it definutly is not over heating the ram spikes from 30% usage to 100% usage. and yea iv followed the instructions form thea
DDO freezes my computer
"hellhoundevil" <[email protected]> wrote:
on the technology (and how good the RAM cooling is) the spike
itself could be overheating the RAM. It might be worthwhile
to run memtest86 or some such.
No idea what is causing the ram usage to spike, but dependingit definutly is not over heating the ram spikes from 30% usage
to 100% usage. and yea iv followed the instructions form thea
on the technology (and how good the RAM cooling is) the spike
itself could be overheating the RAM. It might be worthwhile
to run memtest86 or some such.
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Re: DDO freezes my computer
i have putt 4gb of brand new ram in it stil has the same problem other than that the game runs smoth beter than it did for me on windows until the ram spikesperryh wrote:"hellhoundevil" <[email protected]> wrote:
No idea what is causing the ram usage to spike, but dependingit definutly is not over heating the ram spikes from 30% usage
to 100% usage. and yea iv followed the instructions form thea
on the technology (and how good the RAM cooling is) the spike
itself could be overheating the RAM. It might be worthwhile
to run memtest86 or some such.