Hi. I play several gameworlds. Couple of days all gameworlds run really slow. What is the problem? My computer? or something else
My gameworlds works really slow
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I have the same problem
Although I only play on CZ101, I tried to know the browsers and it's the same at all - getting slower. Scroll the map, write text. . . .
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Which browser do you use?
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I had yesterday evening the same problem, scrolling over the map was very slow, messages didn't load etc. Never seen it this bad. I am using chrome with the latest update as browser.
Edit:
Today it is back to normal. For me a big windows update with a new win10 version might have caused the problems. I think it was downloading at the background.
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Which browser do you use?
I am using chrome, than Vivaldi and now Opera.
After installation OK, but after about one week slowing down. Same for all browsers.
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Other maps, such as Google.com or Seznam.cz, work completely normally. Still same. RN maps have slowed recently - about three weeks ago.
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I use chrome too
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Still working slow....:)
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very slow...:(
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The game is almost unplayable.
If I have a game map on the monitor, it takes up 70% - 90% of the CPU power. When I display the desktop, the CPU performance immediately drops to 50%, which is also enough.
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Can you tell me also, on which gameworld you play?
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Can you tell me also, on which gameworld you play?
I already wrote it here (# 2) - CZ101
Now I play in the OPERA browser and everything is OK !!!
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RN and other programs are storing pieces of data, RN will store the most off all. My games slow down also after a long period being online without restarting my browser.
I logged in an hour ago on my servers which I play. If I look in my taskmanager the memory use of chrome is 1550 MB, yesterday evening (the entire day online) the memory use was more than double of that, 3500MB.
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Hello, I had the same problem I explain the causes It is an update of Chrome which slows down the game. Other browsers use the same engine, namely Chronium. So all browsers have the same problem as soon as they are updated.
There is a solution
1) uninstall Chrome
2) Install an old version of Chrome (for my part I have installed Version 84.0.4147.135)
3) Restart the computer
4) Block Chrome updates by renaming the update (eg: update000) folder which is often found in C: \ Program Files (x86) \ Google
5) Restart the computer
You will find Chrome as before the slowdowns appeared
For the other Chronium-based browsers the handling remains the same, only the browsers directories change
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Super info, I'll try
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Ill try the Chrome fix, but what about other browser like Firefox?