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Hopal
03-06-2008, 12:30 PM
P.S. From Russia, and I almost do not know English.

help solve the problem.

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Pentium D 2.8
RAM 2GB
nvidia 512mb

What could be the problem??? :confused:

Thank....

Mekoides
03-06-2008, 01:34 PM
There is no problem. CPU usage is just spiking. No single app is hogging it all.

Jhanniss
03-06-2008, 01:41 PM
P.S. From Russia, and I almost do not know English.

help solve the problem.

Pentium D 2.8
RAM 2GB
nvidia 512mb

What could be the problem??? :confused:

Thank....


Are you able to actually log into the game at all or is a lag question? If its the lag question it could be because of being from Russia. It's that distance thing.

MystOut
03-06-2008, 02:56 PM
Firefox - "End Task"

You really shouldn't run any other programs during gameplay, it can limit the RAM available to Fiesta, as well as processing power. Another note on processing power...the better the graphics card, generally the lower the CPU usage (correct me if I'm wrong). However, having a poor graphics card means a lot of the data relays to the CPU and slows the system down immensely by causing Fiesta.bin to use 99% of the processor's power.

Just a word of caution......if that happens on your PC...never set Fiesta.bin on high priority. And in further note, never set any processes running to Real Time priority or your computer will dedicate its full processing capabilities to that one program only...this means no other part of Windows can really run properly, including your mouse and/or keyboard and other peripheral devices.

In either case, if this happens every time Fiesta is running on his or her computer, the game is going to most likely run choppy and lag a lot. Programs that take that much processing power also tend to take away some of the processor time needed for other programs to stay connected to the Internet such as Windows Live Messenger, MySpace IM, and the modem and/or network devices themselves (driver-wise).

Again...correct me if I'm wrong. Cause that's all as far as I know and I don't admit to believing it 100% true.

Hopal
03-07-2008, 01:26 AM
Are you able to actually log into the game at all or is a lag question? If its the lag question it could be because of being from Russia. It's that distance thing.

game slows down in the city and a large number of people


Firefox - "End Task"

You really shouldn't run any other programs during gameplay, it can limit the RAM available to Fiesta, as well as processing power. Another note on processing power...the better the graphics card, generally the lower the CPU usage (correct me if I'm wrong). However, having a poor graphics card means a lot of the data relays to the CPU and slows the system down immensely by causing Fiesta.bin to use 99% of the processor's power.

Just a word of caution......if that happens on your PC...never set Fiesta.bin on high priority. And in further note, never set any processes running to Real Time priority or your computer will dedicate its full processing capabilities to that one program only...this means no other part of Windows can really run properly, including your mouse and/or keyboard and other peripheral devices.

In either case, if this happens every time Fiesta is running on his or her computer, the game is going to most likely run choppy and lag a lot. Programs that take that much processing power also tend to take away some of the processor time needed for other programs to stay connected to the Internet such as Windows Live Messenger, MySpace IM, and the modem and/or network devices themselves (driver-wise).

Again...correct me if I'm wrong. Cause that's all as far as I know and I don't admit to believing it 100% true.

all programs are shutdown, the problem remains :(


thanks to all of you going to solve this problem...

alise_shena_taleas
03-07-2008, 12:45 PM
Проблемой будет запаздывание и расстояние от где компания хозяйничает сервер... там реально ничего, котор вы можете сделать, я огорченно. Использование переводчика поэтому его не вероятно совершенно.


The problem is lag and distance from where the company hosts the server... there's really nothing you can do, I'm sorry. Using a translator so it's probably not perfect. (translated for clearer understanding)

MystOut
03-08-2008, 08:43 AM
Sweet I wish I was bi-lingual :P too difficult for me though.

Anyway I just noticed you have two processors...one runs fine, the other soaks up a lot of the processes in Fiesta. Is it duo-core by Intel or a dual-processor motherboard? Dunno how the duo-core works.

If the processors must equally share tasks, then they should be of equal processing power with neither being over-clocked. If one is faster than the other, the slower processor could be taking all the heat it can while the faster one has room to spare for more processes that the slower one cannot handle.

If the processors split up the tasks to be handled, then the processor on the right-hand side is running Fiesta the best it can while the left-hand processor is taking the left-overs.

If you have any lag that is not a network issue, it may be that your computer is trying to run Fiesta on only one processor while the other handles all other tasks, and if it is not fast enough to process Fiesta's data, it will appear choppy and slow. Your hard drive speed (RPM, cache, seek time and bus speeds) and memory speeds (including bus speeds) may have an effect on internal lag time and choppiness as well.

Finally, your processors and memory will take most of the work if your graphics card is not up-to-date or if the graphics acceleration setting in Windows is set to low or null. For general information purposes, I will explain a little bit about graphics cards (correct me if I'm wrong on anything as I'm not perfect).

If graphics acceleration is set to null, Windows will attempt software emulation of the graphics that must be displayed on the screen, which uses virtually no processing power from the graphics card at all, and leaves the computer itself to do all the work. If it's set to full, the graphics card will do all the work except for data transfers directly from the hard drive or memory. However, software emulation knows how things are supposed to look and will try to show it that way on the screen. The graphics card uses hardware that cannot be updated without replacing the graphics card itself...the graphics card is given data to process how the graphics should look, but not all of it is compatible with the graphics card hardware. This causes rips in the images, alpha channels (transparencies) which are not processed correctly, and mis-coloration of solid 3D objects or improper layout of the texture mapping on 3D objects. Lighting effects are also affected by incompatibility of graphics cards to software instruction sets.

From what I'm gathering from the images, I don't see anything wrong here...but then my experience in handling computers with more than one processor is quite limited, I can only imagine how they work.