I have a intel core i5 2.53GHz laptop with 4G ram and a gforce 310M graphics chip, running win7 and I connect to the internet via a teathered iphone 6. the first time I played ryzom it ran flawlessly. but every time after that I get the dreaded "please wait..." sometimes almost permanently. one thing I have found that helps is streaming something like music while I am playing. but even that only helps so much.
my problem is that while I am playing and streaming I still get the please wait but while it is up even the streaming stops until the please wait goes away. and I can't put my finger on what the problem is.
and I have done some looking and already tried a few things like:
play after a fresh reboot
reduce graphics in-game
lower graphics to full min levels
turn off anti-virus
turn off fire-wall
add ryzom to exclusion list in firewall and antivirus
updated all drivers
used tcpoptimizer to optimize my tcp settings
used task manager to stop all unwanted background programs/tasks
set game to high priority
set affinity to all processors
I even tried an off-the-wall idea that involved a goat, a duck, and a piece of cheese but, the results were.... well lets not go in to it.
so I would like to know if anyone else has any other suggestions..
I am really puzzled on how it worked so well the first time but not since.
also here is my speed test result:
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4245176143
my problem is that while I am playing and streaming I still get the please wait but while it is up even the streaming stops until the please wait goes away. and I can't put my finger on what the problem is.
and I have done some looking and already tried a few things like:
play after a fresh reboot
reduce graphics in-game
lower graphics to full min levels
turn off anti-virus
turn off fire-wall
add ryzom to exclusion list in firewall and antivirus
updated all drivers
used tcpoptimizer to optimize my tcp settings
used task manager to stop all unwanted background programs/tasks
set game to high priority
set affinity to all processors
I even tried an off-the-wall idea that involved a goat, a duck, and a piece of cheese but, the results were.... well lets not go in to it.
so I would like to know if anyone else has any other suggestions..
I am really puzzled on how it worked so well the first time but not since.
also here is my speed test result:
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4245176143
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