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I would include a Google drive link to a photo but noooo, that’s not aloud.
nearly 20GB???
I can’t watch a Youtube video or a Twitch stream while Diablo is running, they’re a slide show even though I shouldn’t be over 32GB used.
What is the deal with this game??
Edit: and the CRASHING EVERY >2 HOURS!!!
Blizzard has to intentionally be being low effort lazy about this stuff. Crashing inside of 2 hours ever since Season 6 launch. Aint no way they’ve bothered to try fixing any of what I’m talking about.
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Maybe it’s systemic (mouth guard and head gear goes up)… everyone hates hearing that…
My experiences:
I run a diagnostics bar while playing. Mine has never used 20GB of RAM. Max I’ve ever seen is 16ish. It will vary as you play but on avg it’s about 12-14GB while playing. My system is using about 9GB base, with only D4 running as a FG process. (D4-Base) isn’t that much RAM. Between 3 and 6GB dedicated to D4 then.
The VRAM has never gone above 8.1GB and that’s with everything at max, 1440p resolution. Everything is at max except Ray Tracing. I have all of that disabled. I also do not have the UHQ texture pack installed.
That’s just me. No idea what others experience. I know everyone hates to hear that but I have done much in the way of diagnostics with D4 (and D3 in its heyday). I’m convinced that D4 does not have a “memory leak”. Not on the 2 systems I’ve played it on, anyways. Every system is unique though, and there are literally millions of variables to consider when comparing 1 random system with another.
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Bear with me please. Do you play with High or Ultra texture quality?
Ultra. (And) I do not have the 4k texture pack. Also, that setting where it can be “performance”, “balanced’”, or “quality’ is set to 'quality”.
Okay so. I have tested this extensively to the point of obsession. I have found the Ultra setting sucks up an insane amount of resources vs high setting with little graphical difference between the two. Not saying it’s some confirmed issue or fact but just something I’ve ran in to from my experience + a friend who had issues with crashes and stuff.
Give it a shot, switch to High for Texture Quality. I promise you won’t notice any graphical difference when actually playing the game and not staring at the differences. But you will notice an extreme performance difference. (if it works for you like it did for me)
So you have no idea what you’re talking about, got it. It’s called DLSS. Edit: or FSR.
Have done so in the past. VRAM usage is 5500 to 7000MB at high. Ultra pushes it to 7200-8100. I have a AMD RX6600xt. 32GB sys ram, NVMe 7300Gb/sec SSD so it may spool a tiny bit occasionally. I don’t notice it.
You’ve never seen above 8gb vram usage because your gpu is only 8gb.
That’s neither here nor there though. Vram usage isn’t the issue here.
High settings here. Also using 22GB of RAM out of 32GB in the system. VRAM is at about 9.5GB out of 12GB. This isn’t something that should need a workaround either. There’s no way this game needs this level of resources at High settings.
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Confirmation! Thank you! 22GB lol wth is that…
I’m just lucky I have a little more overhead. Nevertheless, I do still crash occasionally throughout the day.
No context. We’re not discussing DLSS. Nobody said anything about specific cars driver technology.
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Yeah. I know. It’s nVidea specific. I personally don’t have an nVidea card. That’s in my posts. Read, smart-a$$
You said you have 32gb. So do I. though. You don’t have more overhead.
Do you play for >2 hours? You should find it will crash before 2 hours is up, like clockwork, predictably.
Then why do you refer to the setting as “that setting where it can be “performance”, “balanced’”, or “quality”. We werent discussing it, til you brought it up, and it’s not relevent. In your case it would be FSR “smart-a$$”.
I wasn’t comparing my system to yours, so first of all, please calm down. I was saying I still have some overhead vs what the game is utilizing. And yes, I meant long gaming sessions. Though there are times it just crashes shortly after a fresh launch as well.
I should have also mentioned that I too am using DLSS on Quality.
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I didn’t think you were comparing, no offense was taken. I was a little confused by the "more overhead " is all.
Due to server disconnects whenever I have to portal, about 1 out of 5x it seems it will DC after a blackscreen and spinning icon. Playing for 2h straight would be wonderful.
My usage with D4 and Chrome used to be about 15-16GB and it would utilize more of my available VRAM before Blizzard started changing things.
I didn’t have the game running at that time. I got kicked out again earlier so took a break. The setting is actually, verbatim, named “resolution scaling”. I’m using AMD FSR2. DLSS is an option in that drop-down . Before that, the actual name of the setting I referenced is “quality mode”.
You are a troll, anyways. Skurry off to your usual dark hole.