Tbf
Tbf
To be fair its not always hanging at index.rom, it hangs on the splash screen between maps most of the time. Could be two issues here putting me off the scent. I've done a bit more diggin in the last hour or so and found that the CPU (Intel Quad Q6700) just sits at around 25% and memory updates are going on in the background, so evening though windows is saying killingfloor.exe is 'Not Responding' it is doing something in the background - so I can only assume I'm seeing the high map change times problem and the index.rom is just an occasional red herring. Logs also just stop dead which makes me think it is updating up until the moment I kill killingfloor.exe
Bugger, maybe I should have posted in other forum...
PS. RM3 - Day job is 'Net Admin' so I understand the what can make things stutter on my LAN - no torrents while Riscy is playing and I'm on a 20Mb cable DSL pipe which is very good to be honest. Thing is I have also seen the same problem on a synchronus 4Mb 'Internet' connection i.e. no caches/proxies, contended to death liek domestic DSL is etc. I think it's more likely to be the client rather than the LAN/DSL or server.
ATB,
Rich
Tbf
To be fair its not always hanging at index.rom, it hangs on the splash screen between maps most of the time. Could be two issues here putting me off the scent. I've done a bit more diggin in the last hour or so and found that the CPU (Intel Quad Q6700) just sits at around 25% and memory updates are going on in the background, so evening though windows is saying killingfloor.exe is 'Not Responding' it is doing something in the background - so I can only assume I'm seeing the high map change times problem and the index.rom is just an occasional red herring. Logs also just stop dead which makes me think it is updating up until the moment I kill killingfloor.exe
Bugger, maybe I should have posted in other forum...
PS. RM3 - Day job is 'Net Admin' so I understand the what can make things stutter on my LAN - no torrents while Riscy is playing and I'm on a 20Mb cable DSL pipe which is very good to be honest. Thing is I have also seen the same problem on a synchronus 4Mb 'Internet' connection i.e. no caches/proxies, contended to death liek domestic DSL is etc. I think it's more likely to be the client rather than the LAN/DSL or server.
ATB,
Rich
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