Freezes

6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
Hello. On early stages of developing game was working just fine. This madness started few years ago. I have 70-90 fps on highest settings with AA option. But when i start to explore and new objects came to my sight i got some sort of freezes. Framerate drops to 20-30 for a few seconds. It is just unplayable. Worst thing is that low settings doesn't help at all. Just a same freezes. Any way for me to play this game with my configuration?

Win 10 (same problem on win 7)
i7 950
gtx 760 hawk
10 gb ram

ps. directx9 option didn't help.

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  • 6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
    Drivers and other stuff are up to date of course.
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    If you have an SSD, try moving it to that. If you don't, try defragging the Subnautica folder. Use the defrag folder option in Piriform Defraggler (Piriform makes CCleaner, and you can use the free version, it works jus fine) https://www.piriform.com/docs/defraggler/using-defraggler/defragmenting-a-folder-or-file
  • 6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
    Did not help. Still spikes everywhere. Thanks for respond though.
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    6am6p wrote: »
    Did not help. Still spikes everywhere. Thanks for respond though.

    @6am6p It sounds weird, but try maxing your graphics settings out. Some report that it actually helps (can't hurt to try, anyways, you can always put it back).
  • 6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
    I just don't get it. According to steam shop my PC fits recommended system requirements. Why can't i play this game? Even on lowest settings it is not nearly playable. I'm waiting for years, but this problem still not fixed. I used to play this game so smooth when it cames out. Wasn't too much content to explore, but i had my fun. And now seeing how great this game grew up makes me sad. Cause i can't enjoy this anymore.

    0X6A7232
    Thank you for your helping man. I will play with graphic settings. What do you think about my system? Can SSD really solve my problem?
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    6am6p wrote: »
    I just don't get it. According to steam shop my PC fits recommended system requirements. Why can't i play this game? Even on lowest settings it is not nearly playable. I'm waiting for years, but this problem still not fixed. I used to play this game so smooth when it cames out. Wasn't too much content to explore, but i had my fun. And now seeing how great this game grew up makes me sad. Cause i can't enjoy this anymore.

    0X6A7232
    Thank you for your helping man. I will play with graphic settings. What do you think about my system? Can SSD really solve my problem?

    Depends on why it's slowing down. If you get a large enough SSD and install Windows on it, however, prepare yourself for ~10-15 second boot times. I'll never go back to using a spinny disk for my OS drive. Anything you install to it loads pretty much within seconds, and even in its unoptimized state, Subnautica loads in under a minute.

    However, whether this will fix your lag issues depends on what's causing them. If it's choking because it's trying to load in textures from your spinny disk, then yes it will help. If your GPU is having a hard time, updating the SSD probably won't help that much.
  • Baba_TovaBaba_Tova Join Date: 2017-06-04 Member: 230935Members
    edited June 2017
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    I just don't get it. According to steam shop my PC fits recommended system requirements. Why can't i play this game? Even on lowest settings it is not nearly playable.

    Depends on why it's slowing down. If you get a large enough SSD and install Windows on it, however, prepare yourself for ~10-15 second boot times. I'll never go back to using a spinny disk for my OS drive. Anything you install to it loads pretty much within seconds, and even in its unoptimized state, Subnautica loads in under a minute.

    However, whether this will fix your lag issues depends on what's causing them. If it's choking because it's trying to load in textures from your spinny disk, then yes it will help. If your GPU is having a hard time, updating the SSD probably won't help that much.[/quote]

    I have the problem too, it isnt a spec problem becuase i have a powerful pc and i get horrible fps drops to ~5 fps
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    Baba_Tova wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    I just don't get it. According to steam shop my PC fits recommended system requirements. Why can't i play this game? Even on lowest settings it is not nearly playable.

    Depends on why it's slowing down. If you get a large enough SSD and install Windows on it, however, prepare yourself for ~10-15 second boot times. I'll never go back to using a spinny disk for my OS drive. Anything you install to it loads pretty much within seconds, and even in its unoptimized state, Subnautica loads in under a minute.

    However, whether this will fix your lag issues depends on what's causing them. If it's choking because it's trying to load in textures from your spinny disk, then yes it will help. If your GPU is having a hard time, updating the SSD probably won't help that much.

    I have the problem too, it isnt a spec problem becuase i have a powerful pc and i get horrible fps drops to ~5 fps[/quote]

    Hmm. Can you post the specs? You can use Speccy and hit File > Publish Snapshot, then copy the link it gives you here.
  • Baba_TovaBaba_Tova Join Date: 2017-06-04 Member: 230935Members
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    Baba_Tova wrote: »
    0x6A7232 wrote: »
    I just don't get it. According to steam shop my PC fits recommended system requirements. Why can't i play this game? Even on lowest settings it is not nearly playable.

    Depends on why it's slowing down. If you get a large enough SSD and install Windows on it, however, prepare yourself for ~10-15 second boot times. I'll never go back to using a spinny disk for my OS drive. Anything you install to it loads pretty much within seconds, and even in its unoptimized state, Subnautica loads in under a minute.

    However, whether this will fix your lag issues depends on what's causing them. If it's choking because it's trying to load in textures from your spinny disk, then yes it will help. If your GPU is having a hard time, updating the SSD probably won't help that much.

    I have the problem too, it isnt a spec problem becuase i have a powerful pc and i get horrible fps drops to ~5 fps

    Hmm. Can you post the specs? You can use Speccy and hit File > Publish Snapshot, then copy the link it gives you here.[/quote]

    6700k, gtx 1070, 16gb ram
    i moved it to my ssd and it did helped
  • 6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
    So your game has stable fps now?
  • 0x6A72320x6A7232 US Join Date: 2016-10-06 Member: 222906Members
    Moving to SSD doesn't usually cure everything, same as raising graphics quality to high doesn't cure everything. It just helps, in some situations. All you can do is try it and see if there's measurable improvement. Or wait until they optimize the game more.
  • 6am6p6am6p Join Date: 2012-11-01 Member: 165668Members
    I see. I think i will try SSD.
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