Call of Duty: WWII

Call of Duty: WWII

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WayBachWin Nov 16, 2017 @ 7:44pm
STUTTER FIX FOR CAMPAIGN
Specs:
Core i3 6100
Gtx 1060 3gb
8gb's of ram (2x4)

After hours of looking and looking, i finally found one review that helped out a lot. Though i forgot the creditors name i do not take credit for resolving such issues.

Now, onto the action.
First, go to your windows search bar and type in "Run".
Second, type in sysdm.cpl (as in Loyd, not an i.)
Third, click the advance tab, then under the "Performance" subtitle, click settings.
Fourth, click the advanced tab in the performance window.
Fifth, in the "Virtual Memory" subtab, click change.
Sixth, your box should be checked for "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives"; just uncheck that box.
Seventh, click the hard drive (or ssd, what evs.) and then click "no paging file".
LAST, click okay, restart your pc and ENJOY. If you have further questions feel free to message me or comment, also if you're the creditor tell me and ill place your name in my title.

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Gordon Freeman Nov 16, 2017 @ 7:59pm 
I like what you did here . I don't think they should have set the minimum ram at 8 gig . The game uses every bit of that .
WayBachWin Nov 16, 2017 @ 8:01pm 
Originally posted by Gordon Freeman:
I like what you did here . I don't think they should have set the minimum ram at 8 gig . The game uses every bit of that .
Yeah it is terribly optimized.
buckiesmalls Nov 16, 2017 @ 10:38pm 
I see a crash in the future.
WayBachWin Nov 17, 2017 @ 1:48pm 
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
I see a crash in the future.
ran fine for me lol
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:27pm 
Do you have "sun shadow cache" enabled? Obviously, comment was not ment to be implied for you, (i believe you when you siad it worked for you) it was for those that tried this and with a different system.
Last edited by buckiesmalls; Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:33pm
Gordon Freeman Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:30pm 
Originally posted by Clout Out:
Specs:
Core i3 6100
Gtx 1060 3gb
8gb's of ram (2x4)

After hours of looking and looking, i finally found one review that helped out a lot. Though i forgot the creditors name i do not take credit for resolving such issues.

Now, onto the action.
First, go to your windows search bar and type in "Run".
Second, type in sysdm.cpl (as in Loyd, not an i.)
Third, click the advance tab, then under the "Performance" subtitle, click settings.
Fourth, click the advanced tab in the performance window.
Fifth, in the "Virtual Memory" subtab, click change.
Sixth, your box should be checked for "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives"; just uncheck that box.
Seventh, click the hard drive (or ssd, what evs.) and then click "no paging file".
LAST, click okay, restart your pc and ENJOY. If you have further questions feel free to message me or comment, also if you're the creditor tell me and ill place your name in my title.
My page file is 48 gig .
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:34pm 
My page file is 48 gig .

LOL wat?
Last edited by buckiesmalls; Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:37pm
Gordon Freeman Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:37pm 
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
My page file is 48 gig . [/quote]

LOL wat? [/quote]
48000 mb
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:38pm 
Originally posted by Gordon Freeman:
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
My page file is 48 gig .
48000 mb
You are wasting that much hard drive space for vitual memory?
Last edited by buckiesmalls; Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:39pm
Gordon Freeman Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:39pm 
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
Originally posted by Gordon Freeman:
My page file is 48 gig .

LOL wat?
48000 mb [/quote]
You are wasting that much hard drives space for vitual memory? [/quote]
Not wasting , useing .
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:45pm 
Not wasting , useing .
Nah, pretty much safe to say you are wasting it. Where are you seeing this helping you?
Gordon Freeman Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:46pm 
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
Not wasting , useing .
Nah, pretty much safe to say you are wasting it. Where are you seeing this helping you?
No lag or stutter . I got plenty of hard drive space so . I just roll with it .
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:50pm 
Actually the lag or stutter you see, normally comes from accessing the harddrives page file, so you are not using it as much as you think. I bet if you set manually, both Min and Max to system recommended highest number. You would have same results and ~44 gigs of HDD space freed up.
Gordon Freeman Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:52pm 
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
Actually the lag or stutter you see, normally comes from accessing the harddrives page file, so you are not using it as much as you think. I bet if you set manually, both Min and Max to system recommended highest number. You would have same results and ~44 gigs of HDD space freed up.
I don't need the space so I let it do it's thing .
buckiesmalls Nov 20, 2017 @ 1:53pm 
Originally posted by Gordon Freeman:
Originally posted by buckiesmalls:
Actually the lag or stutter you see, normally comes from accessing the harddrives page file, so you are not using it as much as you think. I bet if you set manually, both Min and Max to system recommended highest number. You would have same results and ~44 gigs of HDD space freed up.
I don't need the space so I let it do it's thing .
So that is what your OS has it set to? 48000MB??
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Date Posted: Nov 16, 2017 @ 7:44pm
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