TaintedSquirrel
[H]F Junkie
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I have become the god of ore, lol.

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Just curious, Have you even started your NG+? because everything goes bye bye lol
I mean I could power level myself to 400-500 with it.Just curious, Have you even started your NG+? because everything goes bye bye lol
Just curious, Have you even started your NG+? because everything goes bye bye lol
Honestly, what is the purpose of NG+? Once the story is over, what is the point of even playing?
It's like reading a mystery novel but you know the ending![]()
It took about 40 hours before my first crash since then I crash every 5-10 hours.32 hours in and first game crash to desktop. Was doing the flight simulator with second character when it happened. No mods installed.
That's correct, people are essentially farming it.there's some big secret about NG+...I haven't read any spoilers but apparently something really cool happens...
That's correct, people are essentially farming it.
Sure everybody says don't rush it, but then they also say how cool it is.I don't know what that means but don't spoil it...I hear it's worth discovering on your own...but apparently it's best not to rush to get to NG+
My crash happened even though I have this new driver installed.New Nvidia driver 537.42, Reportedly gives much improved performance in Starfiel
New Nvidia driver 537.42, Reportedly gives much improved performance in Starfield.
Ah ha, thanks!FYI, just ran my bench-save in New Atlantis.... Exact same FPS as previous driver.
But that could be because I'm either CPU or GPU bottlenecked. (Or, most likely both lol)
I installed it. Seems like worse performance for me, if anything.New Nvidia driver 537.42, Reportedly gives much improved performance in Starfield.
As part of some long overdue system maintenance I hooked up some front panel connectors which had come loose today.
In other words, I have a HDD LED for the first time in a while.
Can I say DAMN this game hammers the drive. Like constantly. It's not just a matter of loading new areas as you move around.
You can stay completely still in the same place, and it is pummeling the drive non-stop for no apparently reason.
https://www.nexusmods.com/starfield/mods/2245As part of some long overdue system maintenance I hooked up some front panel connectors which had come loose today.
In other words, I have a HDD LED for the first time in a while.
Can I say DAMN this game hammers the drive. Like constantly. It's not just a matter of loading new areas as you move around.
You can stay completely still in the same place, and it is pummeling the drive non-stop for no apparently reason.
Meanwhile, it is only usibg 12GB of my 64GB of RAM. Feels like maybe it should be caching more stuff in RAM when available, IMHO.
This game is fun, but man, the engine is fucked.
FO4 had this same issue on my rig, especially with the 4k texture pack installed.As part of some long overdue system maintenance I hooked up some front panel connectors which had come loose today.
In other words, I have a HDD LED for the first time in a while.
Can I say DAMN this game hammers the drive. Like constantly. It's not just a matter of loading new areas as you move around.
You can stay completely still in the same place, and it is pummeling the drive non-stop for no apparently reason.
Meanwhile, it is only usibg 12GB of my 64GB of RAM. Feels like maybe it should be caching more stuff in RAM when available, IMHO.
This game is fun, but man, the engine is fucked.
FO4 had this same issue on my rig, especially with the 4k texture pack installed.
My HDD LED would be steady lit unless I was in a interior cell (installed to a old PNY Optima SSD at the time) I put a piece of tape over itHmm. I don't remember having that problem, but back when I played FO4, I was running off of an Intel SSD750 PCIe NVMe drive (one of the few NVMe drives that actually had a traditional boot rom on it) to boot from NVMe on a motherboard that wasnt otherwise compatible with NVMe, so this meant I got no HDD LED activity.
What with SSD's being silent when reading I may just not have noticed.
Now, in Starfield with the light flashing in my peripheral vision it is hard to ignore.
Like, you expect it to load new resources off the disk as you are walking into new areas, but this is incessant. It is ALWAYS reading. Reminds me of Windows 98 swapping to disk. Near constant disk activity.
Meanwhile when running the game, only 12GB out of my 64GB are actually used. I'm thinking the game should really try to keep more resources in memory, when the memory is available.
I have never seen a game do this before, now you say Starfield is doing it, it just triggered my memory. Have you tried that mod out that was linked by Tainted?
My HDD LED would be steady lit unless I was in a interior cell (installed to a old PNY Optima SSD at the time) I put a piece of tape over it.
FO76 didn't do it, maybe it was my rig? Who knows?
Spoilers it would run exactly the same.I'm still thinking it would be interesting to stick 256GB of RAM in a machine, and run the game from a RAM disk, and see how it performs.
This is totally within the realms of possibility with modern hardware.
Spoilers it would run exactly the same.
Haha exactly. It's like doing a total reinstall of windows and raid 0 samsung 990 pros just to verify the creation engine blows.Spoilers it would run exactly the same.
I'm still thinking it would be interesting to stick 256GB of RAM in a machine, and run the game from a RAM disk, and see how it performs.
This is totally within the realms of possibility with modern hardware.
Spoilers it would run exactly the same.
I have found that even running off of my secondary dedicated 2TB Samsung 990 Pro (so no collisions with disk activity on the main OS drive) I find that there is occasionally stutter during disk reads.
I don't expect a HUGE difference, but I think it would be a little bit smoother.
Haha exactly. It's like doing a total reinstall of windows and raid 0 samsung 990 pros just to verify the creation engine blows.
Actually, I found that with Resizeable BAR active, DDR5 RAM speed and timings made almost no difference to my framerate, on a 4070 ti.We know the engine is shitty, and this has caused an unprecedented level of RAM bandwidth dependence.
Actually, I found that with Resizeable BAR active, DDR5 RAM speed and timings made almost no difference to my framerate, on a 4070 ti.
I'm talking a pretty wide sweep of testing DDR5 5600, 6000, and 6800.
Sure. But what I am saying is that, after enabling resizable BAR on the 4070 ti-----the RAM speed and timings differences disappeared.From what I have seen there are two things going on here.
For intel systems, there is an upper RAM speed after further increasing RAM bandwdith no longer helps, but if you are below that level increasing RAM speeds is a pretty big improvement.
For AM5 AMD systems you will hit a RAM bandwidth peak with DDR5 at some point, because the infinity fabric will be the bottleneck, instead of the RAM. That's probably why high end Intel systems do so much better in this title than high end AMD systems.
Sure. But what I am saying is that, after enabling resizable BAR on the 4070 ti-----the RAM speed and timings differences disappeared.