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I've not been playing DDO for over a year -- spending all my time with LOTRO. I just periodically login to check that things still work.
However, even 2-3 years ago when I was playing regularly, the Stormreach Marketplace was an issue. We have a couple of similar spots in LOTRO -- Bree and now Galtrev. Massive concentration of players in those locations. Logins take forever if you logged out while in those locations. Your toon pops-up but then you get to wait 30-60 seconds before you can move while 'everybody else' loads into your field of view. Lag is always a huge issue in those locations.
Similar issues with the PvMP area -- the 'Moors' (Ettenmoors.)
The usual 'suggestion' for such problems is to 'lower your graphics settings.'
I suspect, but don't have any statistical info -- The amount of graphics detail from all of the active characters (especially motion, etc.) is a HUGE graphics load all at once. It really taxes everything, especially things like backing store, page space, etc. As you set-up, your system is busily creating all those cache structures on your local machine. Once they've been set-up, subsequent logins have a 'head start,' and so can complete. So all of the 'usual suspects,' especially disk speed and 'fragmentation' are in play.
For me, I have kind of developed the 'Ok, I'll wait a bit' attitude and let things crank, then settle down. Once started, things seem to run pretty well.
It does freeze ALOT while playing the game.
More than before.
Not sure if its a video issue or memory leak.
Just running thru the Marketplace is terrible, and when connecting the first time, the server looses connection and I have to Log back in again before it steadys out.
For those that have installed and playing, are you seeing the same issues?
I've not been playing DDO for over a year -- spending all my time with LOTRO. I just periodically login to check that things still work.
However, even 2-3 years ago when I was playing regularly, the Stormreach Marketplace was an issue. We have a couple of similar spots in LOTRO -- Bree and now Galtrev. Massive concentration of players in those locations. Logins take forever if you logged out while in those locations. Your toon pops-up but then you get to wait 30-60 seconds before you can move while 'everybody else' loads into your field of view. Lag is always a huge issue in those locations.
Similar issues with the PvMP area -- the 'Moors' (Ettenmoors.)
The usual 'suggestion' for such problems is to 'lower your graphics settings.'
I suspect, but don't have any statistical info -- The amount of graphics detail from all of the active characters (especially motion, etc.) is a HUGE graphics load all at once. It really taxes everything, especially things like backing store, page space, etc. As you set-up, your system is busily creating all those cache structures on your local machine. Once they've been set-up, subsequent logins have a 'head start,' and so can complete. So all of the 'usual suspects,' especially disk speed and 'fragmentation' are in play.
For me, I have kind of developed the 'Ok, I'll wait a bit' attitude and let things crank, then settle down. Once started, things seem to run pretty well.
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