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This is how to remove lag from the T-Series.

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by NaxNir, Nov 13, 2014.

  1. NaxNir

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    I found a way to remove lag when using the T-Series. Simply press ALT+LEFT_ARROW so BeamNG.drive says, "2 times slower than real-time". Although it's going slower than real-time, the lag already does this anyway, but with lag. Maybe everyone already knows this, but for the people who don't, there it is.

    If this helped you, please leave a thanks!


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  2. Nadeox1

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    Playing at 1/2 simulation speed isn't a solution.
     
  3. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Except on my machines the lag doesnt make it go less than half than realtime so your approach is even slower....
     
  4. NaxNir

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    Well, for me it lags so much that it's better to run at 1/2 speed.
     
  5. willdev

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    Yes, I know what you mean. It works here. Once it gets unplayable in real time, you can get back to above 30 fps by going half speed. And in turn once it goes below 30 fps there you can fix it by going 4 times slower. Gives the physics more time to compute for a given time frame.

    You can then make smooth video from computers that would not normally have a playable frame rate by dropping out frames from the recording or playing it at 60fps to play it at full speed.
     
  6. frostmaster21

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    I think it has something to do with AMD processors, I got I like to say a high end computer but it still lags but what my specs say, it should run it fine. I think BeamNG is optimised for Intel processors.
    correct me if I am wrong devs...
     
  7. Cira

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  8. SixSixSevenSeven

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    It isnt specifically optimised for intel. AMD just simply isnt as good as its intel counterpart, just fine for 99% of games but the few applications that have high single thread performance requirements or floating point usage (of which BeamNG falls into both) it will lag behind.
     
  9. frostmaster21

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    ok, so suggestion would be what, buy a new motherboard and processor? because, that is going to be like $800
     
  10. Nadeox1

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    Eh. You could get an i7 and mobo for about 350€
     
  11. Cwazywazy

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    Yeah, my FX 8320 gets 20-25FPS with the stock T75 and 50+ with the single rear axle mod. Playing the stock T75 just brings back memories of my A8-8350. ;_;
     
  12. n0ah1897

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    Yeah. I really want a nice i7, but I can't really afford that right now. I have the money, but I really need to save it since I'll be off to university next year.
     
  13. DrowsySam

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    You don't need an i7 ;)

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    (FPS top right with physics un-paused and without T75 mods)

    I get a solid 60FPS(capped) with two T75's, I used to have an FX-8 Core too, I couldn't stand it so I sold it and got my 4670k, I'll never regret that..

    So yeah I would highly recommend switching to Intel for CPU's, even if you get a lower range i5, if you sold your motherboard and CPU you'd already be over halfway there. :) (No offence to any potential AMD fanboys.. I mean I love AMD, but you get sick of the constant problems after a while; based on my experience of course.)
     
  14. n0ah1897

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    Yeah, I know an i7 is unnecessary for gaming (or even BeamNG for that matter) but as a computer enthusiast I couldn't keep myself from getting the best of the best, within reason of course.
     
  15. frostmaster21

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    ^^^^^^^
    there we go.
     
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