joebeefhash 7 Posted February 18, 2023 Posted February 18, 2023 So, my game had been constantly crashing on and off and I just could not figure it out. UNTIL I read about the memory leak issue that Red Dead sometimes has. I now know it's 100% a real thing because I've experienced it and I've also fixed the issue. I have Aida 64, a sensor panel which allows me to monitor various things while I'm gaming such as FPS, CPU & GPU Temps, Usage, RAM Usage, Network Signal, etc, etc, etc. So I noticed my RAM usage was always really high and this lead me to search about RAM issues online. I came across this thread on Steam > https://steamcommunity.com/app/1174180/discussions/0/1735507550908212577/ He mentioned that he was doing good on Vulkan, decided to switch to Direct X 12 and that's when he started to notice 20GB of RAM USAGE. Which is A LOT lol. It would keep going up until it crashed the game. It's a memory leak. He said deleting his config file and switching back to Vulkan fixed it. I'm here to tell you that switching to Vulkan has fixed my game. I literally for the first time ever, while playing the game, watched my RAM decrease. It only went down 1% but that HAS NEVER HAPPENED. It always steadily goes up. Now it's finally stuck around 62%. I only have 16 GB of RAM mind you so that's why it's so high. But still, the game is now running in the background while I type this message at 62 %. ALSO!! PLEASE IF YOU ARE HAVING THIS ISSUE, DO NOT DELETE YOUR CONFIG FILE TO START WITH. TRY SIMPLY SWITCHING YOUR API TO VULKAN. YOU WILL HAVE TO RESTART YOUR GAME. I did this and it worked. It saved me the headache of having to go through and change all my settings. I would only try deleting the config file as a last ditch effort. 1 Quote
joebeefhash 7 Posted February 18, 2023 Author Posted February 18, 2023 RAM USAGE > 52% > All time low for RDR2 > That's after closing browser and just gaming. It was at 62% because I had my browser open. It will fluctuate based on gameplay but on Direct X 12 it was always 62% and never a drop lower. Even after decreasing PEDs, Vehicles, Pickups, Etc. I don't have to do any of that now and it's simply by switching to Vulkan instead of Direct X 12. 1 Quote
phol13 1 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 On 2/18/2023 at 5:25 AM, joebeefhash said: RAM USAGE > 52% > All time low for RDR2 > That's after closing browser and just gaming. It was at 62% because I had my browser open. It will fluctuate based on gameplay but on Direct X 12 it was always 62% and never a drop lower. Even after decreasing PEDs, Vehicles, Pickups, Etc. I don't have to do any of that now and it's simply by switching to Vulkan instead of Direct X 12. My only problem with this my friend is that my Vulkan doesn't work with the ability of the eyes of death to see critical regions in the peds, simply in Vulkan it doesn't show the red regions that are fatal in the peds, only in direct x12 it does, but I understand, unfortunately I'm going to switch to Vulkan again then Quote
mugesh 0 Posted November 12 Posted November 12 I have a PC with 16GB RAM and an i7 12th gen processor, but I'm experiencing issues while playing Red Dead Redemption 2, particularly in Chapter 4. I've tried adjusting the advanced system settings, modifying the graphics settings through a document in Notepad, and changing the application settings for RDR2, but the problem persists. Could you provide any solutions to help resolve this issue? Quote
DeathWrench 2 Posted November 13 Posted November 13 (edited) 12 hours ago, mugesh said: I have a PC with 16GB RAM and an i7 12th gen processor, but I'm experiencing issues while playing Red Dead Redemption 2, particularly in Chapter 4. I've tried adjusting the advanced system settings, modifying the graphics settings through a document in Notepad, and changing the application settings for RDR2, but the problem persists. Could you provide any solutions to help resolve this issue? Switch to vulkan, I had to remove Lenny Simple Trainer and Outfit Changer, but keep version.dll. My game went from 30fps to 120. EDIT: Forgot to mention that if you have any conflicting mods this can also happen. Like 2 mods that edit weapons.ymt. Edited November 13 by DeathWrench Quote
kor411 0 Posted November 17 Posted November 17 Playing on mostly Ultra settings in FHD, while playing RDR2 my RAM usage after a while reaches like 35 GB then stopping. Guess, RDR2 just keeps too much things in cache and wont release it at any cost Quote
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