Hi, Sywindt --
I'm running Win XP service pack 3 up to date. I just installed the new drivers for NVidia, but to no great effect. The NVidia card is working fine in other applications, such as viewing videos. Forcing OGL seems to have alleviated the problem a little but not completely. In fact it's happening just as I type.
Ping is on the order of 400-500 (and always has been for me). Download ranges from 400-1200 depending on region (and again, it always has). Upload is in the 350 to 500 range. I had checked the values in the Network box because I always have that open.
Other processes running are Firefox (currently 9.0.1) and sometimes Yahoo IM, Ventrilo, and Thunderbird. There appears to be no correlation with what is open, and I used to have all of those open without problems before.
I am running Avast anti-virus, but I was running McAfee when this first started and the change has not made any difference.
The problem is not that "Ryzom is using a lot of CPU" -- the problem is that Ryzom is using *all* the CPU. It just took me 5 seconds to open the task manager and it's set for high priority and Ryzom to Normal.
One thing that I have noted is that my Cache folder fills up very fast. What are the files in the cache folder? Could this be related?
-- Frustrated.
--- Bittty
P.S. -- The Login splashscreen for Ryzom interferes with the other processes in the computer... That's not normal (imho).
I'm running Win XP service pack 3 up to date. I just installed the new drivers for NVidia, but to no great effect. The NVidia card is working fine in other applications, such as viewing videos. Forcing OGL seems to have alleviated the problem a little but not completely. In fact it's happening just as I type.
Ping is on the order of 400-500 (and always has been for me). Download ranges from 400-1200 depending on region (and again, it always has). Upload is in the 350 to 500 range. I had checked the values in the Network box because I always have that open.
Other processes running are Firefox (currently 9.0.1) and sometimes Yahoo IM, Ventrilo, and Thunderbird. There appears to be no correlation with what is open, and I used to have all of those open without problems before.
I am running Avast anti-virus, but I was running McAfee when this first started and the change has not made any difference.
The problem is not that "Ryzom is using a lot of CPU" -- the problem is that Ryzom is using *all* the CPU. It just took me 5 seconds to open the task manager and it's set for high priority and Ryzom to Normal.
One thing that I have noted is that my Cache folder fills up very fast. What are the files in the cache folder? Could this be related?
-- Frustrated.
--- Bittty
P.S. -- The Login splashscreen for Ryzom interferes with the other processes in the computer... That's not normal (imho).
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