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https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/77692-manage-virtual-memory-pagefile-windows-10-a.html
Unless you have one of those latest generation M.2 SSDs, swap is really only good for suspending unused stuff. HDD vs. RAM perforance is abysmal, it's more of a convenience feature for not having to close a bazillion open applications on a busy workstation.
Anecdotal information: Large map, early game, Linux: 12GB resident memory use. That suggests you need at least 16GB to run this game.
Error is usually caused by your hdd/ssd running out of space. Or going within it's red zone which is around 15% of capacity.
- 16 GB RAM DDR4
- SSD 512 GB with more than 100 free
Can you help me and show how to fix it?
Shall I decrease graphics settings in the game?
Thanks
If you are getting memory errors, is because the game is trying to use more memory - RAM + page file - than there is available.
The OS normally sets page file to automatic, and that changes as per your requirements, but sometimes memory usage may spike too fast for the OS to catch up, especially in memory heavy games like this one.
I suggest disabling automatic allocation, and set a fixed amount to be used instead - i.e. 64 GB:
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/1860556467935440233/0707E92E95B320BA07818E962F2FFA738FB7C16E/