(01-12-2012, 05:32 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote:Quote:It happened when something was being loaded, like right before opening a door or playing a sound for the first time.HDD access.
I thought that too for some time but then why does so many people don't have it? I doubt 80% of the PC gamer community have SSDs, cause in my case that's the only way it'd get any faster. Still you could be right, like I said it's one thing I haven't been able to test and as I said before a lot of people have it and don't even notice... Dawn, sometimes I curse my self for being so sensitive to framerate and stuttering, I always can see slowdowns in games where some of my friends cannot.
Quote:PC exclusives don't have to rely as much on mesh/texture streaming since they take advantage of the massive amount of ram that we have. Console game engines have to rely heavily on streaming to keep the memory utilization low which causes stuttering. This is completely normal.
This also explain why dolphin have it more than PC games I guess.
My God, I spent a long time trying to figure that out. Entire baths thinking you know
Sheesh you creep me out man.
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