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game is continuously lagging, but i have an excellent computer
as it says in the title i have a pretty modern computer but the game is lagging for me, i just installed it 2 days ago and it does fine when no actual players are around but once i go near even 2 or 3 people it starts lagging bad and is barely playable. does anyone know what the problem is? and how i can fix it?
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Have you turned all the graphics setting to their lowest settings to see if it's related to your video card performance?
I found that on one of my computers the game lags horribly when there are other players nearby, even though it exceeds the recommended requirements. It's a pretty good machine but the one weak point it has is a mediocre video card. I wound up buying a new computer that plays the game perfectly and thus abandoned the idea of upgrading the video card on the old one. |
Somewhere in the configuration, there's a "Memory Conservation" setting. Make sure it's set to Default instead of Aggressive.
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Whats ur PC settings? Also dont run any other program while pirates is running. I have a Gamer pc and I still lag when I run other stuff. Best thing I can say and yes it does help, send a bug report in with ur pirates log .txt. files and then jump on live support. THye get back to you with what you need to do. Most of the times its "update the video driver".
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i have a Geforce 7150 in my laptop, and although it does share memory with the HD, it should still play this game flawlessly, also I don't have anything on in the background and every setting is on its lowest
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do ye run vista is the holy question?
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yes, i got vista
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I run Vista on my Samsung laptop. 128mb dedicated graphics. Latest drivers, but if I have a problem and send a report I always get told to update my drivers. Even if it was nothing to do with graphics.
I only have lag when the servers are busy (like this weekend). My graphics settings are high. Usually I just change to a quiet server and things run fine again. The graphics card is the most important thing for this game, and at least 2gb RAM. Get a card with at least 128mb dedicated Graphic RAM and you should be ok. |
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You may think that it "should play the game flawlessly", but it won't. Not with that kind of setup. There are some things that notebooks just won't do as well as a desktop. Graphics-intensive games are one of them. It's one of the compromises they made in the design. Since you're on a notebook, your upgrade options are limited. You might try getting more RAM. The 2G that was suggested would be great. Also, try setting all the graphics options to their minimum settings. Turn off the music. Make sure memory conservation is "default" instead of "aggressive". Defrag the hard drive. And maybe even get rid of Vista and go back to XP. |
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I get the same problem sometimes...
Vista 32-bit AMD X2 6000+ 4 GB RAM Geforce 8800GT 512MB 6Mbit DSL line I have to turnthe bulk of my video settings down to LOW to play at a decent framerate. Disney doesn't really care as far as I can tell.... |
I always run my games on my laptop. Its all about build quality. Never go for a shared RAM graphics cards. Complete waste of time.
CPU power is fairly important, but RAM and a REALLY good graphics card are a must. If you are looking at a laptop that can play pirates with not many problems (but who has no problems with this game lol) I can heartily recommend the Samsung R70 And I run Vista on it ;P |
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Personally, they will get my XP CD when they pry it from my cold, dead hands. |
i have 4 gb of ram in the laptop im using and other gsmes like WoW and AA work great...
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Also, not all laptops are bad. Mine (HP Pavillion brand) runs pirates online great, only issues I have with pirates relates to my internet service and my laptop can't be blamed for that :p. It's specs are 128mb video card, 1gb ram, 2.0 ghz processor, and Windows XP and it runs great (on medium video/performance settings even, not low). |
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The system may play the game flawlessly...at a lower res, or at a lower setting. Check the memory management in the game to see if it's default or aggressive. Make SURE it's default. Aggressive slows down the memory leaks, but causes horrible performance dropoffs. Vista is also another culprit. It's system demands are MUCH higher than XP. Some games display as much as a 20% performance dropoff simply due to running XP vs Vista. Some of this has to do with Vista's memory management. Vista tries to push as much as possible into memory and hopes that it gets the stuff you NEED in there. XP used to simply shove what you were doing into memory and tried to keep memory relatively empty otherwise. In time, Vista is supposed to learn your usage patterns and performance can pick up as it caches more intelligently. But in the main, when it needs to push something into RAM that isn't already there, it's slower, since it has to flush a portion of the RAM back to disk, THEN load the stuff into memory. You can aleviate this a little bit by turning down settings in Windows itself, turning off things like a lot of the desktop eyecandy, optimizing for best performance, etc. Also, how much memory do you have? I know the BS they push about needing 512MB or more. REALISTICALLY, you want as much RAM as you can throw at Vista (with 2GB being a realistic minimum). A guildmate of mine had a system with 512MB of RAM and Vista. She simply couldn't do things in-game because she was memory limited. Once I found this out I recommended she upgrade to 2GB (the maximum her system would take). She did and it was like she'd gotten a new machine. Vista suddenly became MUCH better behaved, and the game started functioning properly for her. If Compaq had produced XP drivers for her particular model, I'd have recommended "upgrading" to XP to her too. Unfortunately they didn't. If you're not at 2GB, I'd suggest spending the money to upgrade to at least that. Luckily for you, memory is comparatively dirt cheap compared to what it's been in the past few years. You could, conceivably max out your system for less than $200 (possibly less than $100). Another possiblity is that you have a much slower hard drive. Currently hard drives are mainly produced in 3 speeds for laptops, with the speeds representing how fast they rotate (in rpms). Quick breakdown on relative speeds. Data that's on the CPU is usually being moved as fast as the computer can conceivably move it. A step down from there is your memory. Usually the memory is running anywhere from 80-10% of your CPU speed. Meaning that the CPU has to sit idle for a certain number of ticks of it's internal clock before it gets the data. From there, you have another step-down to the hard drive cache. The hard drive cache can be running anywhere from 100-10% of your system memory speeds. From there we step down again, BIGTIME, to data actually on the platter of your hard drive. Retrieval times of data in this state are literally 500-1000x slower than disk cache or system memory. Meaning your CPU can spend many MANY clock ticks waiting for data. Okay back to drives. 4200 rpm drives are the slowest. Fore the most part, they suck the least power, but that power savings translates into low performance. Next up are 5400 rpm drives. They're a better balance (usually) of performance and power consumption and come in fairly large sizes They eat a little more power than the 4200 rpm drives, but the performance jump MORE than offsets the reduced battery time. Finally we come to 7200 rpm drives. These are the fastest drives you can get in a laptop for the most part. These suck the most power, and tend not to have quite as much capacity as the 5400 rpm or 4200 rpm drives. They're also the most expensive. These drives can drastically decrease battery time, but when it comes to disk performance in a laptop they have no substitute. Desktop systems have two additional speed grades. 10,000 rpm and 15,000 rpm (and Western Digital is working on 20,000 rpm as we speak). These drives are much more expensive in specific cases, can deliver incredible peformance that simply can't be matched by slower drives (though some slower drives with big caches can close the gap a LOT). That's the next thing, you want to look for drives with larger caches. Caches on a hard drive allow the hard drive to have data ready when the system asks for it without having to drop back down to physically reading the platters. In some cases, when the caching works well, this can lead to drastic reductions in the time it takes to get data from a drive. Usually, the more cache on a drive you have, the better. In a lot of cases, a slower drive can compete seriously with a faster drive with half the cache. The largest caches on laptop drives right now are about 16MB with 8 being the norm. The largest caches on desktop drives right now are about 32MB with 8-16 being the norm. So, in short: Optimize Windows when you can. If this is an HP/Compaq machine, very likely you can't put XP on it. Optimize the game when you can. Put as much memory into the system as it'll take. Think about a faster hard drive with a large cache. |
Okay i have been lost in this conversation. I have Windows Vista and i want to change it to XP, how do i do it?
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Do you use a wireless connection? If so this is the reason for the lag/crashes... it's not supported. Yeah, lame I know.
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Same here .. powerful computer .. still gettin' lag...
I've got a MacBook Pro laptop, 2.33GHz core duo, maxed out to 3Gigs of RAM with all the latest software updates for OSX.5, 35Gigs free hard drive space, with a Radeon x1600/256M VRAM card.
Game graphics are set at medium. And nothing else is running except of course the finder. And my tested broadband speed is 3Mbps+ Any chance we can base servers on the east coast? Or upgrade the existing ones to better handle the player load? Thanks! ol' rotten John ''o)) |
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I dont believe connectivity is causing most lag on the game. It is more likely server lag, at least it seems that way to me from the situations it seems to occur for me. Quote:
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It might be that you have internet connectivity problems and when you go near other people, your internet can't load the other players up that fast, which causes lag...
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it lso depends on how much space is on ur computer
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Thanks for the helpful suggestions. '-) ol' rotten John i'll be shovin' off now Anchors aweigh mateys! ''o)) |
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