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Freezing/Frame Drop on High End PC
Anyone else having issues with freezing/massive frame drop? I have an optimized R9 7950X and 4070Ti. I can play at 240+ frames for 4-5 matches then halfway through the next game I freeze/lag out causing me to crash. I've lost tons of ranked points due to this. I have reverted drivers, updated BIOS, updated drivers to most recent but nothing seems to fix this. I've had this issue within the pas two weeks and I've played since release. Does not happen on any other game.
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RAM? This game eats pretty much 99% of my 16GB ram.
yeah sorry same issue they really need to fix how much crap this game takes up I mean its ridiculous
Steve Jan 22 @ 9:13am 
Originally posted by SlanginTang:
Anyone else having issues with freezing/massive frame drop? I have an optimized R9 7950X and 4070Ti. I can play at 240+ frames for 4-5 matches
Problem solved. Reduce framerate.

Or don't, and keep crashing.

Or don't, and keep crashing, and scream for optimization for your high-end, low-percentile, not-many-people-have-this-kind-of-rig-so-why-waste-dev-time-on-this-specifically machine, and get absolutely nothing but frustrated.

How much of a masochist ya feelin' like today?
Kxrl. Jan 24 @ 9:48am 
have the same issues.
got a nvidia 3080 and a ryzen 9 5900x

I got around 180 frames before this starts
Originally posted by Steve:
Originally posted by SlanginTang:
Anyone else having issues with freezing/massive frame drop? I have an optimized R9 7950X and 4070Ti. I can play at 240+ frames for 4-5 matches
Problem solved. Reduce framerate.

Or don't, and keep crashing.

Or don't, and keep crashing, and scream for optimization for your high-end, low-percentile, not-many-people-have-this-kind-of-rig-so-why-waste-dev-time-on-this-specifically machine, and get absolutely nothing but frustrated.

How much of a masochist ya feelin' like today?
Found out who has a low end PC
Originally posted by Steve:
Originally posted by SlanginTang:
Anyone else having issues with freezing/massive frame drop? I have an optimized R9 7950X and 4070Ti. I can play at 240+ frames for 4-5 matches
Problem solved. Reduce framerate.

Or don't, and keep crashing.

Or don't, and keep crashing, and scream for optimization for your high-end, low-percentile, not-many-people-have-this-kind-of-rig-so-why-waste-dev-time-on-this-specifically machine, and get absolutely nothing but frustrated.

How much of a masochist ya feelin' like today?
Absolutely not the reason. I have more PC knowledge than most. IT's a memory leak bug that tens of thousands of people are having. $4K PC btw.
Wasting cycles on rendering FPS above 120 and you're surprised your hardware stumbles after an hour or two under this load?

Are you monitoring your voltages and heat? Could be your PSU deciding it can't hold up a full load for so long. Could be your video card calling out for you to vacuum the radiators for the first time since you bought it.
ksanathome Feb 26 @ 10:52am 
I had the same problem, if you are using 16 gigs of ram upgrading to 32 gigs WILL fix this problem. It's waht I did to get my FPS to stay high and not drop
Kxrl. Feb 26 @ 11:59am 
Originally posted by ksanathome:
I had the same problem, if you are using 16 gigs of ram upgrading to 32 gigs WILL fix this problem. It's waht I did to get my FPS to stay high and not drop

Playing with 64GB - dont works for me
Karnarax Feb 26 @ 12:03pm 
1.5 update messed the performance up for a lot of people. Nothing you can do except for waiting for a fix (which is probably not gonna happen).
Originally posted by Kxrl.:
Originally posted by ksanathome:
I had the same problem, if you are using 16 gigs of ram upgrading to 32 gigs WILL fix this problem. It's waht I did to get my FPS to stay high and not drop

Playing with 64GB - dont works for me


Very surprising for me to read that. When I built my new gaming PC I used a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 7900 XTX, one 1tb M.2 (boot) and two 4tb M.2, but for some reason I thought 16 gig's of ram was just fine. I was forced to play on low settings (In Rivals) and even with my super high PC specs and playing on low settings, Marvel Rivals was giving me fits, stutter, with FPS dropping from 200+ to 1 FPS until I upgraded to 32-gigs. Now I'm playing on Ultra with very high FPS and have no problems at all with anything. From, what you're saying you might want to check your ram and make sure which ever company you bought it from really did add that 64 gigs of ram you ordered with the build. They may have tried to short you on the ram, they might have used cheap, slow ram, I would check it or get someone who knows what they are looking at to check it for you.
Last edited by ksanathome; Feb 26 @ 9:30pm
Kxrl. Feb 27 @ 1:47am 
Originally posted by ksanathome:
Originally posted by Kxrl.:

Playing with 64GB - dont works for me


Very surprising for me to read that. When I built my new gaming PC I used a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RX 7900 XTX, one 1tb M.2 (boot) and two 4tb M.2, but for some reason I thought 16 gig's of ram was just fine. I was forced to play on low settings (In Rivals) and even with my super high PC specs and playing on low settings, Marvel Rivals was giving me fits, stutter, with FPS dropping from 200+ to 1 FPS until I upgraded to 32-gigs. Now I'm playing on Ultra with very high FPS and have no problems at all with anything. From, what you're saying you might want to check your ram and make sure which ever company you bought it from really did add that 64 gigs of ram you ordered with the build. They may have tried to short you on the ram, they might have used cheap, slow ram, I would check it or get someone who knows what they are looking at to check it for you.

Build it by my own with over 15 years of computer knowledge.
At the end it's individual problems on systems like driver and so on and so on.

Best example is monster Hunter wilds. Runs like a charm with 120 fps on my machine and friends of mine have constantly crahses with a similar setup like mine.
Tsuki Feb 27 @ 4:49am 
Originally posted by Noelemahc:
Wasting cycles on rendering FPS above 120 and you're surprised your hardware stumbles after an hour or two under this load?

Are you monitoring your voltages and heat? Could be your PSU deciding it can't hold up a full load for so long. Could be your video card calling out for you to vacuum the radiators for the first time since you bought it.
same here, it still good beforre updaye
cayseron Feb 27 @ 7:13am 
Originally posted by Sonrangeri:
RAM? This game eats pretty much 99% of my 16GB ram.
same here
Magigatto Feb 27 @ 11:23am 
same issue, kept frames locked to 99 for a while. Game let me play a few more games but still crashing as always.
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