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Hi,:)
I've recently upgraded my son's computer because he was having serious slowdowns while playing games like Farmville on facebook.
The system was upgraded from
P4 (northwood) 1.6GHZ (OC at 2.1GHZ)
1.5 GB ram
Geforce 7600
To
Core 2 E8400 3GHZ
4GB ram
MSI 8800GT - OC with zalman cooler
There has been a large improvement but not what I expected (it is hardly Crysis).:(
Any idea of where the slowdown may come from? :confused:
Consider that I have a Virgin Cable 10 Mbit commection.
If they are flash games do you have the latest version of flash installed??
If they are flash games do you have the latest version of flash installed??
Yes, Indeed I have the latest flash installed. Plus I tend to have minimal background tasks running.
Humm only other thing is are you useing IE, Firefox or Google Chrome??
Might have something to do with that but im just guessing though.
I use IE. I'm actually considering installing firefox or opera to see if that makes any difference.:idea:
My other half plays these a lot, she also has a decent-enough PC and we have the same (10Mb) connection - and the same slowdowns.
I think that a lot of the lag is at the server end, those games have been hugely successful, and I think that the makers are playing catch-up in terms of having the infrastructure in place to support their enormous userbase.
My other half plays these a lot, she also has a decent-enough PC and we have the same (10Mb) connection - and the same slowdowns.
I think that a lot of the lag is at the server end, those games have been hugely successful, and I think that the makers are playing catch-up in terms of having the infrastructure in place to support their enormous userbase.
:thumb: Yes that is true, also all the users progress is kept remotely and updated frequently causing often errors and slowdowns.:(
I just thought that the amount of flash content was putting stress on the CPU or GFX.
BTW My mrs also plays on facebook, it seems that is a common trend nowadays.:)
I would change browser for testing purposes, at least you can rule that out then
I would change browser for testing purposes, at least you can rule that out then
:thumb: Will do when the computer is available, must not disturb the Farmville sessions.:ninja:
callumburns
13-05-10, 16:10
im a facebook user and tend to use Mafia Wars and MMA Pro Fighter, and i was using IE which was waaaaay slow :|, but then again it was so slow everything else on the internet, so i switched to using google chrome and i havent had any problems since :), so try using that and see how it works out for you :D
im a facebook user and tend to use Mafia Wars and MMA Pro Fighter, and i was using IE which was waaaaay slow :|, but then again it was so slow everything else on the internet, so i switched to using google chrome and i havent had any problems since :), so try using that and see how it works out for you :D
:thumb: Yes, I never gave chrome a chance because when it first came out I installed and it crashed like mad. But they probably fixed that now, so I will give it a try as soon as the mrs allows me.:)
BTW my son plays mafia wars and likes "icing" people.
+1 for Chrome here, I find it much faster than IE or Firefox for most thing
+1 for Chrome here, I find it much faster than IE or Firefox for most thing
That's encouraging,thanks.:thumb:
an opera user myself, faster than chrome. but as for Farmville, it is even a bit flaky on my pc which has reasonable specs in my opinion I think it is just the huge preassure on the servers, it is also a bit buggy
an opera user myself, faster than chrome. but as for Farmville, it is even a bit flaky on my pc which has reasonable specs in my opinion I think it is just the huge preassure on the servers, it is also a bit buggy
I will also try Opera as I said before. :thumb:
The slowdown occurs when the farm size is increased and there are too many animals (each with their own animation). I checked the cpu usage is 60%. :eek:
Also (I think) when sowing or reaping each mouse click updates the remote database, the game progress is kept remotely. You can imagine with all the thousands (or millions) of people accessing facebook servers, it is a mammoth task for them.:coffee::coffee:
callumburns
14-05-10, 01:43
jeez :| 60% load all because of a game on facebook thats pretty major lmao :P
theelusiveyoda
14-05-10, 02:05
and people say crysis aint properly optimized lol
jeez :| 60% load all because of a game on facebook thats pretty major lmao :P
:p Ridiculous isn't it? But when there are 100 cows, 50 pigs. 40 chickens, etc. all being animated and kept track of at the same time (cows need milking, chickens lay eggs, etc) then it can be as demanding as a warcraft map full of AI characters. :thumb::p
and people say crysis aint properly optimized lol
Flash games = BASIC Programming language :drool:
Crysis = C, C++ Programming language :coffee:
theelusiveyoda
14-05-10, 10:23
yeah my sister plays farm town and it always makes my conncection go nuts and i cant do anything while she plays it except maybe go on the google homepage even then it takes forever to load, even when i play games quake wars etc you can still do everything else but farm town r@pes my internet connection like nothing else
I think alot of these online games like mafia wars/ vampire and others like Ogame use alot of Java/javascript.
i have noticed that Chrome works significatly better with these types games when I play on my Netbook where the power is lacking and internet connection is low ((I often play over mobile web connection)).
So I can highly advise using Chrome for playing these type of games.
Ok update!:p
Great news, Installed Chrome and the whole browser is definitely much smoother, plus my wife really loves the new browser. :thumb:
Never really liked IE :ninja: (good riddance), I'll stick with Google Chrome.;)
I also updated Flash just to be on the safe side. Thanks to all for your input.:thumb::cool:
callumburns
14-05-10, 11:56
Ok update!:p
Great news, Installed Chrome and the whole browser is definitely much smoother, plus my wife really loves the new browser. :thumb:
Never really liked IE :ninja: (good riddance), I'll stick with Google Chrome.;)
I also updated Flash just to be on the safe side. Thanks to all for your input.:thumb::cool:
told you its much better :D, the laptop im using is slow as hell because it overheats easy :| but using chrome doenst seem to lag attal :D
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