So...I'll preface this by saying that it could straight up be car size/resolution.
Been playing the game for a long time, using 1024 sized vehicles, 512 pit crew.
I was updating a bunch of cars, so I saved them as 2048. I had done maybe 17 or 18, so I thought I would go run Daytona and see. I did a 20 lap race.
First 19 laps were smooth, no problem. Then on lap 20 it went to pot. I tried restarting a race, wouldn't go smooth at all. Shut down, restarted, no go.
So why did it work fine for 19 laps then go south, and then why wouldn't it continue?
I'm up to date on all patches, and I put the 4GB patch on there about 3 months ago when I was having some issues and haven't had any since. I assume the easy answer is the larger car size/file is doing it.
That's my PC...shouldn't have an issue.
I have no issues going back to the 1024 (which I did and tested and all is working fine again) but man did those bigger car files look pretty
Been playing the game for a long time, using 1024 sized vehicles, 512 pit crew.
I was updating a bunch of cars, so I saved them as 2048. I had done maybe 17 or 18, so I thought I would go run Daytona and see. I did a 20 lap race.
First 19 laps were smooth, no problem. Then on lap 20 it went to pot. I tried restarting a race, wouldn't go smooth at all. Shut down, restarted, no go.
So why did it work fine for 19 laps then go south, and then why wouldn't it continue?
I'm up to date on all patches, and I put the 4GB patch on there about 3 months ago when I was having some issues and haven't had any since. I assume the easy answer is the larger car size/file is doing it.
That's my PC...shouldn't have an issue.
I have no issues going back to the 1024 (which I did and tested and all is working fine again) but man did those bigger car files look pretty