

- #7 days to die ravenhearst any good mod#
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#7 days to die ravenhearst any good full#
I run full texture for world items, but lowest on uma texture quality and don't see the invisible/partial zombies.Ī lot of people stop having that trouble when they turn down the uma quality, i'll have to start asking what their main texture quality is.įor makabriel also, the game itself doesn't reuse already loaded assets (or this is what i've been told), and instead loads in fresh whatever it needs, causing extreme ram usage. Please let us know which streamers are playing I am looking forward to V3 Ravenhearst though! My save file corrupted and I've delayed starting a new game because I"ve heard the new version is coming soon. I'm hoping 7D2D V17 has some performance fine tuning as well as the cool vehicles and such.

And don't try running Chrome on the side.
#7 days to die ravenhearst any good mod#
It's a lot worse with this mod than in Vanilla. I've watched my RAM crawl upwards as I played (single player). This also resulted in an immediate drop of usage back down to around 9-10GB of ram but has the side effect of some zombies becoming invisible or having corrupted textures (a very old bug that also applied to vanilla). I even checked starting the game in full texture size, playing until ram usage was excessively high, then reducing to half texture. Watching the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility in Monitor mode on one of my monitors I can see that RAM usage while I play. The only thing I adjusted was Texture Size which resulted in those massive differences in RAM usage numbers. The RAM usage I quoted is with everything at the highest setting (except field of view and depth of field). Sorry not too helpful, but maybe some will learn things ^^ There ARE ways to control city spawn though, but i have no experience in the actual mixer, but i'm sure someone can help with that. Lowering the number of cities wouldn't make a difference (for server owners, 20 people running max view distance will tax the server much more than everyone on 8.) You could try lowering that and see if it improves performance. How many chunks and things in the chunks that are loaded at that time In your options panel, view distance (default 7, max 11)Ĭontrols how many "chunks" you see outward from your location Those big squares are regions, i think there are 256 chunks in a region. maybe about a 175 block radius, give or take?Īre your cities more frequent than this, out of curiosity? The entire map isn't loaded in a game, only areas directly surrounding a player. It would cut down lag immensely seeing as how the zombies spawn more frequently/closer to the player. Is there any way to lower the Town spawns in the RWG? I have tried many many seeds and on every one I end up with a medium to large town/city in every chunk on the Editor Preview.

Half textures eliminated most of the issues with performance drops due to disk caching. This meant back when I was running only 16GB of RAM I could not run at full textures in Ravenhearst unless I wanted the RAM to start having to use the Disk Cache within 2-3 hours. I would assume quarter textures would further reduce memory usage. The rate at which my memory is gobbled up seems to accelerate if I frequently travel across multiple regions (like when I take trips to multiple traders nearby). This number also climbs over time due to the memory leak, though I never had it break 15GB. When running half textures in the Video Options - Right after I log into my dedicated server the game is using around 8-9GB of RAM. When my buddies and I played the other night I actually got up to 21GB of RAM used before we all logged out for the night. This number steadily climbs over time due to a memory leak that is present even in vanilla (at the 2 hour point the game is at around 15-17GB). When running full textures in the Video Options - Right after I log into my dedicated server the game is using 12-13GB of RAM.
#7 days to die ravenhearst any good software#
Running Software - Steam, 7 Days to Die (Ravenhearst), Mumble, Firefox, and 7 Days to Die Launcher One thing I have found for those having ram issues:
