Phi
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I checked out this option, it doesn't change anything. Still not fast.
Things that might interfere are TeamViewer monitor driver and f.lux, if you want to check those. I did try quitting them though. -
The mouse has to be on the screen Subnautica is loading on, or the menu's background video won't load at all, slowing the game beyond playable. The sound may completely not load at all either - so you get menu music but no in-game sounds.
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I found the reason for that...
I start the game on full-screen on my second screen, but unless the window has focus and the mouse on that screen, the video won't load and the menu speed will be awful.
With those two conditions met, it wi… -
Well, now it fails to load the video more often than not. When the video doesn't load, the speed is completely awful.
It also blows up a core on the CPU just playing the video. Someone needs to chuck in a few Sleep(0); commands in White screen on start Comment by Phi January 2016 -
(Quote) Occasionally on the new Subnautica, if I start it in the background, the video is a complete black and it runs horrendously slow. When it does load it, it's still stuttering significantly.
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(Quote) 930? I had a GT 630, then upgraded to a 970. I assume you meant the 630.
The menu can't just be a video. It runs too slow for that to be possible. Plus, it loads half a gig of memory, which is beyond the scope of just a… -
(Quote) Hm, nope, I didn't use the -force-opengl. It basically had 1 frame every 2 minutes, running without any sort of changes on minimum quality. Each mouse click would send it into Not Responding, and then a minute later it'd refresh and respo…