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but you cant actually hit them yet or cast any other spell ?
Is this normal?
When i spawn a group of zombies (maybe 20-30) on a Wizard, and hold down Electrocute to basically spam the spell to kill them all, it lags like CRAZY? Or does my computer just suck?
It seems to run the game fine when I'm not attacking. This happens regardless of graphic settings.
It may be an artifact of the emulator, it happens for me as well.
Although personally I think that more likely it has nothing to do with Mooege at all. When you kill enemies the game enables physics on their bodies and if the physics engine or your computer can't handle that many objects interacting simultaneously the game could come to a crawl.
Can you tell me your computer's specs? Your CPU would be the most important in this case.
Last edited by HardRock; 13-10-2011 at 20:07.
It seems to b d3 bug, it happens on 4+ ghz quad core intel cpu with both single and sli gtx580 in both beta and emu. Even alpha build had this bug.
The game stutters like crazy for me and I'm not the only one: http://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/3280530366
My specs: i7 950, 6GB RAM, GTX 465 x 2 (SLI), 120GB OCZ Agility II SSD (game is installed on this drive).
There's no reason why my rig shouldn't blow this game out of the water at 1920x1080 and textures/shadows/physics maxed.
It looks beautiful to play, but the minor stuttering is so freaking annoying. It's just noticeable enough to be detrimental to gameplay.
Also, I've tried lowering everything and putting the resolution as low as possible, but I still get stuttering. Tried fullscreen, fullscreen windowed, windowed... still stuttering. Tried messing around with options in the Nvidia control panel, still stuttering. Soooo annoying. I really hope it's fixed for launch.
Oh, and I did try turning off all sound effects as suggested in that battle.net thread I linked. It helped a little, but the stuttering is still there.
I did. I disabled SLI, I also tried running in "Max performance" setting. Same stuttering nonsense.
I'm pretty sure it's something wrong with the game that needs to be fixed on Blizzard's end. Either that, or both Nvidia and AMD need to update their drivers. You can see in that thread that there are a lot of people experiencing the same problem.
I also tried disabling/enable v-sync, triple buffering, and color correction in-game. Nada.
Stuttering is not always caused by the graphics card. It can also be a cpu timing problem or even audio driver related. I vaguely remember a stuttering problem in WoW that was caused by windows re-installing an audio driver over an existing audio driver every startup.
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