November 29, 201312 yr Step 1 : Reduce your Maximum Texture Resolution from 4096 to 1024 Step 2: Enjoy your OOM free simulator There's not much than this really, before complaining, try this and see if you still get OOM. If you do, ONLY then you get the right to come into this forum asking for help! Running 4096 in a 32Bit simulator is like walking barefoot on the street, eventually you're going to get hurt! Alexis Mefano
November 29, 201312 yr Hello There are so many 32 bits games that cope with high resolution textures without OOMs. For me the problem is the architecture of these particulary(fsx, prepar3d) aplications relatively to memory and resources management. I have a stone age pc, Intel quad core 8600 OC to 3.3 ghz, GTX 470 and 4 gb of memory running under W7 64bits and never have a OOM in FSX or Prepar3d 1.4, in Prepar3d V2 i can´t say becuase i don´t have it running 100%(all my favorite addons) yet. Regards. Manuel Freitas
November 29, 201312 yr I had CTD error that plagued me for over a year, every few days my PC would crash. I thought that it could have been numerous things that was causing my CTD's as I have quite a few addons, use shader mods etc. I found and removed the KB mentioned below and I haven't had a CTD in months. I thought that my PC had a few issues which caused CTD's, Surprisingly when I removed the KB my issue was fixed. D3d11.dll CTD Remove KB2670838. (a Windows Update). How to remove update: Open up an Elevated Command Prompt. Click on in type CMD . Right click onCMD under Programs (1) choose . On the User Access Control window click on the Yes button . Command Prompt opens up to C:\Windows\System32>_then type wusa /uninstall /kb:2670838 and press <ENTER> Source: http://www.sevenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/294651-unable-uninstall-windows-update-kb2670838-error-0x80073701.html#post2441184 \Robert Hamlich/
November 29, 201312 yr Heeeere we gooo CTD threads for P3D. I guess nothing has changed. I will wait for v2.5. John doe
November 29, 201312 yr Author Autogen is the problem. Clouds are the problem. The world Flight Simulators have to render is far greater than a Crysis 3 game, no comparison. Much more things to use your VRAM. And a game has a controlled scene, where developers know the maximum they can get to detail while being lower than the threshold for 32bits, while in FS you can't control what the end user will try to render with it's card. You don't have to restrict the user of using one of other opinion,. If you're flying out of an Orbx scenery with your C172 for a 30 minutes flight, then go ahead and try 4096. If it works, good for you! If it doesn't you know exactly what you have to do to make it not happen again. The point of this topic is to let people know what they're doing that's causing this, and to have an immediate fix to this issue. Alexis Mefano
November 29, 201312 yr Its not 100% but close. I can assure you that flying ConcordeX in FSX between EGLL and KJFK with addon scenery is very likely to end up on OOM upon landing, even with these settings. Mark CYYZ
November 29, 201312 yr Heeeere we gooo CTD threads for P3D. I guess nothing has changed. I will wait for v2.5. Haha, no doubt. Doesn't matter how stable you think your system is your sim ends up showing you who's the boss. Turning down settings may help as the OP wrote but what you are really doing is reducing the load on the PC and its components which is only half the battle. \Robert Hamlich/
November 29, 201312 yr Actually the OP is right. I've never been one for high resolution textures. I actually feel they reduce smoothness and fluidity and I always limit textures to 1024, and (despite not having super powerful system), I never ever get OOMs.
November 29, 201312 yr My long fix is to use FUIPC to save a flight named retrosave every 5 minutes. So only one autosaved flight is in my situation folder. A restart from that as the default will load up less than when it got CTD but reducing max to 1024 may be a better idea allen
November 29, 201312 yr Thanks to the OP for bringing this up, but this is certainly no revelation. LM has made it easy now to adjust items further than MS ever intended, and for good reason. In FSX I maintain TML=1024 and LOD=4.5 and looks fine and never get OOM errors. Intel i7 10700K | Asus Maximus XII Hero | Asus TUF RTX 3090 | 32GB HyperX Fury 3200 DDR4 | 1TB Samsung M.2 (W11) | 2TB Samsung M.2 (MSFS2020) | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm AIO | 43" Samsung Q90B | 27" Asus Monitor
November 29, 201312 yr Never had any OOM in more than two years (crossing the fingers) on my modest laptop with sliiders in mid-upper right end, Accusim or RealAir aircraft, flying OrbX sceneries with Opus weather on 1.5 hour average flights. What I read from all the posts, is that they mostly come on long flights with PMDG or similar aircraft. Dominique Simming since 1981 - [email protected] GHz with 16 GB of RAM and a 1080 with 8 GB VRAM running a 27" @ 2560*1440 - Windows 10 - Warthog HOTAS - MFG pedals - MSFS Standard version with Steam
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