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ArmA 3 performance problems
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Description

The game don't crash after the freezes/frame drops.

The graphic settings are all on the middle and the textures are on high. V-sync is disabled.

Details

Severity
Major
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Operating System
Windows 7
Operating System Version
Version 6.1 (Build 7601 - Service Pack 1)
Category
Performance
Steps To Reproduce

It is unable to reproduce, if you don't own the same system like me.

Additional Information

YouTube | Tanoa: https://youtu.be/75e-_h0B-MY
YouTube | Altis: https://youtu.be/ch9KtK08Oog
Settings:


Arma 3 report files:

RPT-Log 1:


RPT-Log 2:

Frame informations 1:


Frame informations 2:

The FPS are shown in the upper right screen.

  • Graphic card: GeForce GTX770 2GB
  • Memory Ram: 16GB High-Speed DDR3 PC-1600 (2x 8GB)
  • CPU: AMD FX-9370 8x 4.4GHz
  • Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3, AMD 990FX

Event Timeline

TF133Alex created this task.Jan 4 2017, 2:09 AM
Alwin claimed this task.Jan 4 2017, 11:06 AM
Alwin changed the task status from New to Reviewed.
Alwin added a comment.EditedJan 4 2017, 11:11 AM

Hello,

You can try verify game cache integrity after restarting your computer.

Next thing, you can disable this parameters and restart the game (-cpuCount=2 -enableHT -maxmem=8192 -maxvram=1920)

or

You can try the last possible solution called All in One Runtimes tool.

  1. Download All in One Runtimes
  2. Repair your Visual C++, Java SE, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player, Silverlight, DirectX
  3. Restart computer
  4. Launch the game
  5. Uninstall the tool

Your problem might be caused by a few GPU issues, too. You´re using GeForce GTX770 2GB

  • wrong updated GPU drivers
  • low space in your video memory
  • decrease your graphic quality
  • custom graphic settings (high graphic game quality vs. your GPU)
  • discrepancies in the newest release GPU drivers

So, there is some solutions.

  • try to decrease your graphic quality (if you're using ultra set high or medium). It´s possible that your have no more space on your GPU.
  • reinstall your GPU drivers

I hope it´ll help you.

Let me know.

TF133Alex added a comment.EditedJan 4 2017, 7:25 PM

You can try verify game cache integrity after restarting your computer.
Next thing, you can disable this parameters and restart the game (-cpuCount=2 > -enableHT -maxmem=8192 -maxvram=1920)

done, but the FPS stay the same. I test the solutions later.

The solutions have helped partly. Now with few mission contents ArmA functions really well with ~ 30 FPS, but with a little bit more mission content the Frames fall again.

Alwin added a comment.Jan 6 2017, 10:45 AM

@TF133Alex

You would try to create a new profile and run the game again.
Don´forget to copy all your missions to new profile.

TF133Alex added a comment.EditedJan 6 2017, 10:31 PM

Did not help.

Alwin added a comment.Jan 9 2017, 9:41 AM

Hello,

We´ll try another solution.

Try switching to and playing on the profiling game branch. After downloading new data verify the integrity of the game cache.

• profiling branch (special performance + profiling build - requires access code: CautionSpecialProfilingAndTestingBranchArma3), alternative download of needed binary possible from Dwarden's dropbox

Let me know in any case.

Did not help too.
Tested with 2 different profiles and different graphics settings

Alwin added a comment.Jan 10 2017, 9:38 AM

Hi again,

Did you tried disable all parameters?

Also you can visit this page Arma 3 Unusual process exit and check all of the possible solution mentioned there.

The performance is a little better, yes, but every ~10 seconds the fps drops.

Alwin added a comment.Jan 10 2017, 4:37 PM

@TF133Alex

Can you send us next report to better investigate progress, plz?

Did you try All in One Runtimes tool?

Next, you can use this solutions:

  1. re-install your GPU drivers (or uninsatll and install again)
  2. try plug your GPU to TV via HDMI cable and investigate if the issue persist (or switch DVI to HDMI)
  3. disable Crossfire mode, if you're allowed
  4. decreasing you game graphic quality should create a more video memory space that should avoid crashes and freezes