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ddxbb_7 May 16, 2018 @ 11:53pm
how to fix the lag in my summer car free
plz help to fix the lag plz!!
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Reese May 17, 2018 @ 12:40am 
Get decent hardware, don't leave random items all over the place, don't jam the van full of logs, etc etc.
SergeiH May 17, 2018 @ 5:00am 
Lowering your graphics settings also helps. Mirrors and shadows have a rather big impact.

I'm playing without problems on a laptop. Not a gaming one either, I bought it for studying - to be able to play games is just a bonus.
MicroKORGI May 17, 2018 @ 6:33am 
'free' ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ this looks like a Google search suggestion
dezzier May 17, 2018 @ 6:36am 
Have a computer not from the late 1990's.
jerv May 19, 2018 @ 7:23pm 
If you try playing with a weak GPU and/or old CPU then you will have issues. I lost count of the number of people I've run into over the years who think that just having a CPU with a high clock-speed and/or many cores automatically means their PC will always be able to run games well, even those that came out 10+ years after they bought their Core2 Duo/Radeon 3850. So knowing your hardware specs would help if for no reason other than to eliminate that possible problem.

Also, settings matter. Running at 1920*1080 means your system is pushing over 2 million pixels; it's doing twice the work it would at 1280*720. And lighting is math-intensive enough that many systems bog if you have shadows, reflections, or particle/smoke effects going.

Lastly, more objects means more computations, and the Satsuma has a ton of moving parts for the physics engine to keep track of. If you have a little lag just walking around the house, then your FPS will plummet whenever the Satsuma is on-screen.


Originally posted by Dayz Me Rollin':
Have a computer not from the late 1990's.

Yeah, just because the game is set in 1995 doesn't mean it'll run well on 1995 computers. Look at what a difference 20 years makes[www.relativelyinteresting.com], and imagine trying to run MSC on a 33MHz 486 with 8MB RAM, a 1 GB hard drive, and a 15" CRT with 256 colors!
Last edited by jerv; May 20, 2018 @ 1:43pm
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