Dragon Nest Europe

Dragon Nest Europe

Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 7:54am
EDIT:Unplayable because of FPS drops[Fixed]
Anyone else experiencing this?

EDIT:
Related to the Killer Network Drivers of MSI Gaming Motherboards.
Updating the driver fixed the problem
Last edited by Asa Shigure; Jan 13, 2014 @ 10:07am
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Misk Jan 11, 2014 @ 8:13am 
Things seem fine to me right now
Cally Jan 11, 2014 @ 8:17am 
Yeah, I get a little lag in big towns, but dungeons etc are fine, maybe try switching channels?
elStrages Jan 11, 2014 @ 9:21am 
nope i got no lag.
Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 9:59am 
Hmm, channel switching might help
I've got no lag in towns, only in dungeons or instances

EDIT:
Changing channels did nothing.
It's kinda weird that it's only in dungeons or instances, but the town is completely lag free.

EDIT2:It's fps drops, horrible ones. Makes no sense with my setup.
I have a GTX 770, i7-4770k and 16gigs of ram.....
Last edited by Asa Shigure; Jan 11, 2014 @ 1:00pm
dead bard Jan 11, 2014 @ 12:59pm 
That's weird indeed, are you from europe? Did you do a latency test? I might be mistaken but instance dungeons are created as "separate entities" from the main towns etcetera and they depend on the host net, so maybe if you are the party host your lag issues is because something is using up your net, that seems to be the case since you experience lag only in dungeons.
Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 1:09pm 
Thanks for the reply.
I recently found out it was fps drops, no idea why it happens
And yeah, I'm from europe :tcry:
EDIT:
Changing cpu affinity to 1 made it barely playable, but I still experience rubber banding besides rare fps drops.
And it crashed the game after a while
Last edited by Asa Shigure; Jan 11, 2014 @ 2:36pm
Doqqel Jan 11, 2014 @ 2:45pm 
I got the same problem as you do mage. made a post on their official forums aswell about it. What motherboard do you have ? im using a MSI motherboard with a killer E2200 NIC and i get 1-4 secs delay even tho im in a country right next to where the server is located. (using a hashwell cpu aswell game might not like that can any other hashwell users say if they have problems like mad fps drops where there shouldnt be?)

[ahh see you found my post :P]
Last edited by Doqqel; Jan 11, 2014 @ 2:46pm
Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 3:11pm 
I'm using a msi board myself z87 g45.
I'm wondering if the killer network driver might be a problem again though.
It crashed Sanctum 2 whenever I tried to play it.

Ah, so you're Minifilia then :p

I'm a bit suprised actually that it seems we're the only ones with the problem.
Doqqel Jan 11, 2014 @ 3:16pm 
yeah same but im sure there are others out there its just the people with High end specs might not even bother looking at this game :P
Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 3:29pm 
Good point :tcry:
Doqqel Jan 11, 2014 @ 3:41pm 
well if your looking for a action game kinda like dragonsnest try out vindictus(not on steam) to keep you busy while waiting for support to get to work on monday >.<"
Vasault Jan 11, 2014 @ 4:19pm 
60fps high settings in dungeons, but in town is like 11-20 fps
Doqqel Jan 11, 2014 @ 4:26pm 
sadly its the other way around for me 144 fps in towns and random drops to 1 fps in dungeons. but the 2-4sec delay on hit detection it what makes it unplayable
Asa Shigure Jan 11, 2014 @ 5:34pm 
doqqel, try going into the task manager and under processes choose dragonnest.exe and changing core affinity to just one of them.
Pretty much solves the fps problem, sadly it might crash after a while.
I haven't tried again since it crashed so I don't know if that problem will persist.

Sadly it wont help with the hit detection delay.
Doqqel Jan 11, 2014 @ 6:06pm 
did that and the fps problem is solved. sadly just need a fix for the 2-4 sec delay...
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