Game Crashes More Often The Longer I Play
WhiteRose
Join Date: 2016-12-27 Member: 225537Members
When i first made my world on Subnautica it was smooth sailing but hours later the game started to get some frame drops. Fast forward about 5 more hours into my game and im getting absolutely huge frame drops every couple of seconds that sometimes even freeze my whole game for what has been up to 20 seconds until i can move again. I am now about 23 or so hours into my world and my game is crashing every few minutes. I've tried to look this problem up and have not found any solutions. My PC should be able to run the game. I have a Nvidia GTX 970 so graphics shouldn't be a problem
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Just to make sure I'm understanding this, "clearing your cache" is basically resetting the entire world to an untouched state except for specific chunks that you define (so you don't lose your base/craft/etc), right? All items, scannables, whatever, get dropped back into the world? Because the lag is primarily from the game tracking what items you've picked up and aren't there anymore. How do other games handle this?
Eh, it resets everything, but only the terrain (resources that you've picked up are part of that, but not what they unlocked, if they unlocked something).
The reason you exclude your base chunks is because of the terrain resetting to default. But you can just spawn a terraformer and clear that up afterwards if you need to reset around your base as well.
All of your progress, unlocks, all of that is kept. Only terrain and resources are reset.
EDIT: Terrain resources. Your lockers and inventory are untouched.
Unity Player [version: Unity 5.4.3f1_01f4c123905a]
Subnautica.exe caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005)
in module Subnautica.exe at 0033:012eb49a.
Error occurred at 2016-12-30_011516.
E:\Steam\steamapps\common\Subnautica\Subnautica.exe, run by McDanWan.
48% memory in use.
16351 MB physical memory [8370 MB free].
32735 MB paging file [16073 MB free].
134217728 MB user address space [134211346 MB free].
Read from location 8a7a0af0 caused an access violation.
I don't know if this helps or means anything.
Ok here you go.