Anyone knows why goat simulator freezes from time to time which is verry annoying,when it doesn't freeze i can rn it at 50-60 fps
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who knows what crap is installed on your machine....

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Haven't installed anything,clean windows 7 just few games. No programs at all. Just Vulcan client. Oh and the .net framework

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have you tried turning vsync off (or lowering any setting)?

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I'm runing everything at low including vsync off

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Disk fragmentation? Too high graphic settings?

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Yeah the whole system freeezes,running it shows it uses 1k and something .. Which is unbelieavaable,cpu usage is at 10% max when goat is on..

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that game with all bugs they're leaving for fun is taking bit more resources than are shown in recommendations :D

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Well after all it's just another simulator game and these games all share the problem that they are quite buggy. Try different settings and see if it is better then.

Also I will blame you for not using AdblockEdge ;D
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Maybe W7 64 bits on 2 Gb RAM Computer ?
Windows will use a very large amount of memory.
You should think about upgrading your RAM from 2 to 4 at least.

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agreed, 2GB on win 64 ain't a good idea
go for 32bit or get more ram ;)

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That's what i firstly thought... Although only goat simu seems laggy for my pc i think.. Or it's from the 64 bit windows, sleeping dogs and jc2 are also lagging at low settings idk if it's gonna be different in x86 bit (32)

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64bit requires much more ram than 32bit. 2gb for 64bit is not enough

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I see thanks.

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Closed 1 decade ago by dafuqbro.