Last few weeks have had terrible times with abysmal long loading screens.
Scrubbed my computer in case it was me, lowered resolutions yesterday in hopes that would help.
Tried twice to log in this morning. Unfortunately ended the day yesterday in Avernus.
Two 15 plus minute loading screen times (with a laptop reboot in between) later I gave up.
This is what I am paying monthly VIP for?
Pathetic.
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is laptop hard drive is on the fritz / overheating / bad sectors ?
video card drivers not updated
maybe the game files themselves need a forced verification
Whatever this issue was they have yet to respond for almost a week. Either they fixed the issue or have moved on.
I just put a new mobo into a friend's Linux box here and the game works great. Of course, when you upgrade the computer mobo from a old 2008 Intel Dual Core Pentium 3.2 GHz to an i-7 core HP MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) you are bound to notice immediate results. He was playing it still on the old 2008 PC and 2 out 3 of his HD Drives are shot (over 5700 bad blocks) I think that speaks volumes about the flexible nature of the software.
Not everyone can afford the best equipment, but the game seems to operate just fine on machines that date back to the stone age (or just over 12 years ago).
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(seems like I have to do this on an almost monthly basis now)
I have got it working again so i can at least get in. Still slow when getting into certain places (Avernus, PE) but I can at least get in the areas now before the 15 minute non-activity comes calling.
The laptop is about 5 years old (no problems, frequently do scrubbing and cleaning of systems), and while I do have shared internet, the problem occurred whether anybody else was up and using or if everybody was up and multiple sources were fighting for broadband love.
Also, as others have said, in that same screen, UNCHECK "On-demand patching".
Gave up trying to play today. Froze up whole laptop doing River Major Heroic. Rebooted, tried again, and crashed just turning in Legacy Quests in PE.
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over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms 192.168.0.12
2 4 ms 3 ms 3 ms 192.168.0.1
3 30 ms 70 ms 40 ms asotwaxahed11-dy1001.network.tds.net [96.60.122.
1]
4 61 ms 59 ms 57 ms dnvvcohfdst51-gi0-0-1-10.network.tds.net [69.128
.253.65]
5 91 ms 86 ms 86 ms lsancarccor52-bune113.network.tds.net [64.50.241
.209]
6 89 ms 88 ms 90 ms 206.72.211.137.any2ix.coresite.com [206.72.211.1
37]
7 87 ms 87 ms 87 ms po110.bs-a.sech-lax.netarch.akamai.com [23.57.96
.243]
8 87 ms 86 ms 86 ms a72-52-1-189.deploy.static.akamaitechnologies.co
m [72.52.1.189]
9 88 ms 104 ms 100 ms ae120.access-a.sech-lax.netarch.akamai.com [23.5
7.96.249]
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 136 ms 136 ms 135 ms a209-200-186-212.deploy.static.akamaitechnologie
s.com [209.200.186.212]
12 141 ms 141 ms 143 ms 198.49.243.237
13 134 ms 135 ms 135 ms patchserver.crypticstudios.com [208.95.184.200]
Trace complete.
C:\Users\Toby>
There are two more questions wrt. network quality though:
* Do you see spikes in the roundtrip time?
* Do you have any noticeable packet loss?
Run 'ping -t patchserver.crypticstudios.com' over some time.
* The reported time should not vary much
* And there should be no reported lost packets
(You can run ping in the background in a command window while you play - it does not load the system much.
Then you can check it immediately after a crash)
Even though network issues is the most common reason for problems, you might want to investigate other sources too.
* Since game is behaving OK for most people, it is unlikely to be a server issue
* So the remaining suspect will be your local system
Things to try:
* Verify that your system is specced at or above the *recommended* Neverwinter system requirements (https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/neverwinter/11916)
* Install the latest version of your video driver
* Do a full verification of the game install. Or even better, *delete* the game directory and reinstall game. (That would get rid of possibly faulty locally generated files like shader cache etc)
* Turn off all other programs but NW. In particular check your system startup so it does not launch all kinds of junk.
* Run NW graphics config down to minimum settings and see if that helps
* After you crash, have a peek at the system eventlog in case it contains any clues
guys and people of the thread his long loading times are due to his system crashing an being unresponsive (patching on demand )seems to have nothing to do with internet ping or trace routes ..
back to what i said again.. system instability do to wear//age and overheating / is the system free of viruses and malware
or is some antivirus programming running in the background hogging up resources
is the laptop caked with dust as well as the video card fan exhaust too ? : try vacuuming and blowing out the laptops fan exhaust port vent ..try slightly / propping raising it off a desk table surface so it does not suffocate or put a fan blowing on it to see if it helps it stay cool
you also mention that forced revivification has been happening more often
what is the brand of the video card/ laptop / what is the age of the hard disk and wear level ?
a simple install of something free like hard disk sentinel will tell you if there are bad sectors drive temp and if its overhearing
this tool should be on every computer to give you advance warning of a hard disk failure regardless
additionally (more advanced) you can under clock / slow your system down / video card down (nvidia control panel can do it )
to determine an overheat / power / fan relate issue // there is an option in the video setting of the game to slow the video card on purpose in the event of (possible ) overheating / or to tell it to limit frames to 30 / less work drawing = less heat
are there any other high end game you are running on your system that never crash call of duty for example
I assume you have a min of 8 gig ram and are not running dozens of google crome browsers in the background as well cause they can be a huge resource hog
oh last thing it may effect it if you are running the game full screen vs windowed.. try both
it may never crash in one mode vs the other..
also it being a laptop sometimes there is on board video card and there is the option to run the game with the on board video or the higher end one nvidia / radeon
you might have to adjust the system to tell it which video card to use / in any event if you primary video card is failing on your laptop there may be no choice but to use secondary on board/ test for now as it not something you can replace or service aside from dusting out the fans .
it may ,make it stable or may not be the problem at all but at least video card can be eliminated or used as a diagnostic aid ..
(hoping you dont only have a old laptop with single onboard video and you actually have a dual video cards ..
also are you plugging the laptop to a large tv/ monitor or using its built in laptop led screen (also causing more heat )
might be another test ..external screen vs internal causing instability
Another thing worth checking is disk fragmentation. The file system could over time spread the blocks of a file out over the disk, and if you are running a spindisk(not SSD, SSDs do not have fragmentation issues) that could affect loading times badly. You could also get fragmentation effects if too many blocks on the disk have been remapped because of bad blocks.
So disk health on spindisks is worth checking.
give feedback full screen vs windowed /.l..overheating ..dusting ... underclocking
my point plugging it into and external source/ screen was that it will reduce the heat from the;laptop build in screen and be a possible temp solution
to a undetermined video / overheat issue
until you give us more real info instead of one just liners we cant help you more
is it an old amd laptop that overheats like an oven ? who knows
see if you played other high end games on it and it never crashed we would know your hardware/ video is good and then we might say its neverwinter but as you dont and it is an older laptop it is less likely it is neverwinter and more likely decay/ ware / mis-configuration of something over time
If it's your video card, check your drivers (althouth I really doubt it b/c of the long loading times ). If the video card is dying, normally you won't see pictures, have artifacts or screen garbles/lines, or slower fps.
Also custom set your virtual ram/virtual memory to double your ram in your windows settings.'
Lastly, don't just tinker with resolutions. There are many graphic HAMSTER you can turn on/off in graphics option. Maybe you're all maxed out in your world view setting. Lower them as well as the other character view settings etc.
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