![]() ![]() I'm no expert but to me this sounds you are operating at the or around the limits of your system in it's current settings. It would be loading all the same stuff as my old city, just with 55k less population." "On the other hand I started a new test city and haven't had issues yet at all on it, so I don't know what to make of that. ![]() playing with doubled up mod code increases memory usage and will possibly lead to bugs down the road. The "only load missing data" thingy is broken for mod code, mod code doesn't get cleared properly while hot loading but still isn't detected so the game thinks it's missing and loads it again. The game tries to keep as much data in RAM and only load missing data when hotloading usually repairing the missing LOD / blue road glitch.ĭon't play and save moded games after hotloading! (allways quit to desktop when loading again) Hotloading = load the game again while playing. What is the minimum size of your pagefile?Īs a quick test you can try hotloading the game when you see blue roads. What kind of disk is your pagefile on? HDD or SSD? Sensible pagefile size and still half of it available. Maybe also try to set your pagefile to a fixed size, I can't prommise it will help but one can try and hope. for gaming it's best to remove the need for size adaptions alltogether by making the pagefile fixed first I thought that you have the same problem that's why I asked the question above.īut your stuff dissapears close up and usually it's the far away LOD not the close up LOD that fails first.Īlso you have way more RAM so memory problems are not that probable, so I hoped someone else can help you. ![]() this can lead to stuff failing to load or swap in or out of the pagefile. Those size adaptions take some time and the game won't wait it will keep sending stuff. Making it a fixed size is the important part because variable size (which sadly is the default) constantly adapsts it's size to your needs, it starts out tiny and enlarges itself once it gets full. even bigger pagefiles can work, in theory only the space available on your disk is the upper limit. Next best solution = set your pagefile to a FIXED size on your fastest disk, make it FIXED size by setting min and max size to the same value. missing LODs can be a first sign of memory problems.īoring solution = use less workshop assets and use less DLC, all of it eats into your memory.īest solution (albeit expensive) = get more RAM You are eighter running out of memory or you have a pagefile on a slow disk or you still use windows automatic pagefile which suffers from slow size adaptions. Somehow the textures needed to display far away LODS failed to load or failed to swap into or out of the pagefile. it's like the canvas poking through a hole the paint.) that blue is the games clipping texture, it get's diplayed whenever the game has no other texture to diplay there. (blue streets is also a missing LOD just like missing trees. Missing tree or building LODs or blue streets usually hints at a memory (RAM+pagefile) Problem. That sounds like a different problem than OP. Was going to maybe buy the new DLCs on sale but seems like my RAM is already over-maxed at 16 GB so I don't think I could fit more assets in anyway, even without these issues :/ I thought after the update of Network Skins that it would be solved, but it didn´t. Was going to maybe buy the new DLCs on sale but seems like my RAM is already over-maxed at 16 GB so I don't think I could fit more assets in anyway, even without these issues :/ Nope, no solution yet. That's literally all of them, so the only thing I can figure is an issue with Fine Road Tool, since roads are affected? Doesn't explain the trees though. There's a couple cosmetic ones like Daylight Classic, Mini FPS Booster, Softer Shadows, and Post ProcessFX v1.9. Only have a couple mods running, LSM, BOB, Catenary Replacer, Forest Brush, Hide/Achieve/Empty It, Precision Engineering, Random Tree Rotation, and Fine Road Tool. Sounds like the same issue as described here. They are for personal use on your desktop only.īy purchasing this product you are legally bound by these terms.Originally posted by Catratio:So no one has found the cause? I just reinstalled to see how things worked and now my city's trees and streets disappear when I zoom too far out, like they're missing their LODs, and the missing road segments turn blue. You must not re-sell, share or give away any of the files. Easy Instructions: How to change your desktop icons on Mac or PCĪll files will be downloaded in a ZIP folder. Download blue folder icons with free desktop organizer wallpaper by Blog Pixie. Desktop folder icons for Mac and PC in aesthetic blue are a great way to organize your Mac or Windows screen.
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