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So my 12GB of ram is clearly not close to enough for COH2, since it is always making a massive pagefile (BLECH!!!). I think COH2 fails to pull stuff back out of memory that it is no longer using (like perhaps all the audio from a certain faction). But my question is, how much memory does this thing need? How much memory would someone need to have to prevent COH2 from making a pagefile?? 16GB? 20GB? 24GB?
This just sounds like insanity to me. It would be really nice if Relic would make some comments in this thread. Surely they could set the record straight on various issues that have been raised, or perhaps let us know what they are looking into.
I get the constant freezes. I get the memory shooting up and filling my 12GB and then creating a pagefile. Every first time I open the tac map, it freezes for a few seconds.
To stream coh2 in obsmode, I have to do some ridiculous things:
1) remove all replays from my replay folder (if not I get frequent bugsplats)
2) try to alt-tab as infrequently as possible (this is impossible to avoid as I need to control many other programs whilst streaming)
3) spend the first few moments, after loading into the map, moving the camera around the map and opening and closing the tac map. The process of doing this gets some freezes out of the way while I am in another scene so the viewers don't have to see them.
It's kindof a nightmare.
The memory filling up and windows creating a massive pagefile (I should never need a pagefile, ever) is the biggest evidence that something is wrong with coh2.
I have many versions of this south-facing shot of the Empire State w/ downtown in the background. Here's my latest (4480x1440p). I found a nice HDR shot that some tourist made and manipulated it a bit. Good to stretch across two monitors.