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That's 4gb JUST for the game, your PC is going to be using some of that always so you're probably averaging 2-3 gbs, if that of RAM. It might be time to upgrade brother.
You might be able to allocate some disk space if you have a lot of that to give you a little more, but I usually don't find that very helpful.
P.S. sorry for bad english
Reboot, other obvious things, make sure the game is memory dumping.
Actually the new patch could've broken Memory dumping for some people, what OS are you running?
This is a remastered version of a 2012 game. Last time I checked, the game doesn't even use more than 800mb of ram, with 4gb ram you could play DS:R while having ~10 tabs of chrome open just fine.
What's hilarious is that you can still play in offline with this fix just fine, which means somehow the fix still works, but the game's new and improved security system thinks that this fix makes the game faulty and decides to prevent you from going online, which is just another lazy way of improving the game.