Mx sim lagging out
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 9:15 pm
hi i have a very good pc and was wondering why my game keep like lagging out My computer should run it jus fine it had jus started to do this
That's from loading the demo for the ghost rider. If you have a slow disk or broken disk buffering it'll cause hitches when it's reading/writing demos. Not much I can do about it.R3dt3ch232 wrote:I started having a similar type issue. Recently when I run Time Trial, the first time I cross the finish line, the game will freeze for a few seconds. When it unfreezes, whatever inputs I had going on are stuck (throttle will be stuck wide open and any rider lean will also be stuck until I hit the stuck control again). I didn’t change anything in my settings and this just started but is repeatable 100% on any track. After the initial freeze it doesn’t do it again unless I switch tracks or bikes.
Strange...I loaded MX Sim on my 2nd PC and get the same behavior. Both systems have the game installed on an SSD.jlv wrote:That's from loading the demo for the ghost rider. If you have a slow disk or broken disk buffering it'll cause hitches when it's reading/writing demos. Not much I can do about it.R3dt3ch232 wrote:I started having a similar type issue. Recently when I run Time Trial, the first time I cross the finish line, the game will freeze for a few seconds. When it unfreezes, whatever inputs I had going on are stuck (throttle will be stuck wide open and any rider lean will also be stuck until I hit the stuck control again). I didn’t change anything in my settings and this just started but is repeatable 100% on any track. After the initial freeze it doesn’t do it again unless I switch tracks or bikes.
I think it's a driver thing. Some systems you do a write and the OS buffers it like it should. Other systems appear to block until the write goes through. There is a write cache setting in Windows but enabling it didn't fix the bad systems if I remember correctly.R3dt3ch232 wrote:Strange...I loaded MX Sim on my 2nd PC and get the same behavior. Both systems have the game installed on an SSD.
System 1: i7 3770, 8 GB ram, GTX 950, 120GB SSD
System 2: i5 7600k, 16 GB ram, GTX 1080, 500 GB SSD
I have no problems with any other games I play (PUBG, Apex, Escape from Tarkov). I also noticed after digging that if I run on a track 2013 or older it doesn’t happen. Is there maybe a system setting that MX sim doesn’t agree with?
Well thanks for taking time to answer. It’s not a deal breaker for me or anything. Just a tad bit annoying, but I’m so slow I wouldn’t be much farther down the track anyhowjlv wrote:I think it's a driver thing. Some systems you do a write and the OS buffers it like it should. Other systems appear to block until the write goes through. There is a write cache setting in Windows but enabling it didn't fix the bad systems if I remember correctly.R3dt3ch232 wrote:Strange...I loaded MX Sim on my 2nd PC and get the same behavior. Both systems have the game installed on an SSD.
System 1: i7 3770, 8 GB ram, GTX 950, 120GB SSD
System 2: i5 7600k, 16 GB ram, GTX 1080, 500 GB SSD
I have no problems with any other games I play (PUBG, Apex, Escape from Tarkov). I also noticed after digging that if I run on a track 2013 or older it doesn’t happen. Is there maybe a system setting that MX sim doesn’t agree with?