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i'm i on to something here?
CPU, GPU, Ram, and OS for starters.
Is your system over heating? Are you able to play other games without an issue?
Have you Google'd your issue?
Installed memory (RAM):4.00 GB
System type:64-bit Operating System
GPU: nVidiea 240gt 1GB DDR5
and no it's not overheating , it's on all the time
i play many games for hours and hours without any problems
i figured it's something to be fix within the game not my system
so i'm trying the forums here instead of google
If not, you might be rendering far more frames than you need to, allowing your hardware to max out.
(just an FYI, UE3 games tend to be CPU heavy, unfortunately.)
but should i use v-sync or not
i think on yes?
Game options are very flexible. My suggestions below:
Disable one frame thread lag - option must be unchecked .
Vsync - Turn off. Unacceptable option for such dynamical game.
Smooth framerate - Turn on. It prevents weird FPS drops on weak PC's.
Other options depends on your game experience. Try lower graphics settings.