Hi guys I need help I'm getting random freezes in online races .updated drivers all my other games run fine it's only just happening after last update freezes for one second then unfreezes causing me to crash my car
Thanks for your reply I have all ready tried doing that I'm am going to try running with crew chief off when I return from work see if it's a fix
Hi, I have the Samen problem. Picture stucks for 1-2seconds than it runs again.on straights i can handle this, but in corners i mostly crash my car. Thats very frustrating if i'm in front and lost the race. This Problem crash my online Rating horrably. Hope theres an fix soon. @Richard does disable UDP solve the problem for you?
No it doesn't help at all I all so turned crew chief off but no fix .But over the last few days I have re installed graphics drivers and running with gysync off no freezes at the moment I'll keep a update if any changes
ok i think i have solved the freezing by turning off hardware accelerated GPU scheduling in windows hope it helps people
I have the same issue. I already have Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling off, I also removed replays from their folders as CrimsonEminence suggested to me. I also find terribly difficult to replicate the issue, so I have trouble finding patterns that could suggest a cause. I would like to find a way to monitor the computer performance to get a better understanding. Here are my specs, in case they may be helpful AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad-Core Processor 3.10 GHz 8,00 GB RAM Motherboard B350 GAMING PLUS (MS-7A34) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 1 TB HDD TOSHIBA DT01ACA200
HDWiNFO64 is very good for monitoring. Task Manager is also a quick simple way, but not as detailed. Background app's that take away focus will probably be the biggest offenders. Throttling should be checked, then memory check, and possibly check that your GPU is not running towards RAM limits. System RAM is probably better at 16GB.
Turn vsync off in game and in Nvidia control panel also cap frames in Nvidia control panel and turn low latency mode off