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PES6 - Stuttering ... help please

Shogoki2015

Registered User
hello guys,

i'm experiencing a very annoying problem with my pes6 for the pc.
whenever i start a match, be it master league, exhibition etc. the game runs very smoothly and is a charm to play, but after some time it just begins to stutter to a point that makes it near impossible to play. it's like the framerate just drops dramatically and the gamespeed gets slow as hell.

sometimes this occures during the match just out of nowhere, and sometimes during one of the cutscenes (goal-celebrations, half-time etc.) when the closeup of a player is shown. but all in all it's completely random, it can happen anytime during the game, but it DOES happen ... always.

it almost feels like the game-engine displays something that corrupts the framerate and is unable to recover from it, which is very strange, since your typical graphics-engine will only drop in framerate when there is too much on screen and your gpu can't handle it, but as soon as this scene is over it will return to normal ... but not with this game.

freakly, this does not only effect the matches. after the "incident", the whole game starts stuttering, the menus, everything. my only choice is to restart the game.

my system is not high-end but the game runs like perfect with every possible settings ... and i've tried them all, still getting the same result. also tried out the no-dvd patch, no effect. messed around with the features of the gpu and the onboard sound ... guess what ... nothing.

my system:
winxp pro sp2
athlon64 3200+
geforce 6600 gt
2gb ddr-ram
all the latest drivers are installed

i've sent an email to konami support but got no answer so far.

has anyone else experienced this? i know there are alot of people having problems with the game stuttering, but noone seems to have this specific issue.

please, i would really appreciate your help, thnx.
 

Shogoki2015

Registered User
just ran fraps over it ... i have a constant framerate of 60 during the game on highest settings ... when the slowdown starts it drops down to a constant 20 fps. that's just too strange. it's like something triggers a switch in in fps, but what???
 

Shogoki2015

Registered User
ok, looks like i found the problem myself.

the drop in the framerate is caused by overheating in the gpu. the system then lowers the fps to 20 to prevent the geforce from blowing up. i found out because all of a sudden nvidia heat indicator showed up during playing in window mode.

well done konami. not even half-life 2 and doom 3 took that much power from my gpu.

any suggestions on what i could do, apart from buying a new gpu?
 

Franko

Registered User
ok, looks like i found the problem myself.

the drop in the framerate is caused by overheating in the gpu. the system then lowers the fps to 20 to prevent the geforce from blowing up. i found out because all of a sudden nvidia heat indicator showed up during playing in window mode.

well done konami. not even half-life 2 and doom 3 took that much power from my gpu.

any suggestions on what i could do, apart from buying a new gpu?

Hey there, man I know what it's like when something in your PC heats up...totally sucks...not that I have your Graphics Adapter but I had a GeForce before and it would crash the computer loads of time, not with PES though...
I had an FX 5200, it's no big deal but here's my suggestion...this may seem very primitive but kinda works...get a fan to blow into your computer, lol.
Try to get SpeedFan, may not work with you, but speedfan can do one thing that may help...you can set your computer fans to 100% all the time or set it to automatic...and the fan will progressively increase its RPM as high as the temperature goes...
Get a small fan from an old computer...I had a Pentium MMX 200 and I took the CPU fan from it...which is like 4cm x 4cm and placed it near the graphics card and plugged it into one of the power cables...
These are the ways you may try to solve the heating problem without having to spend money on it...but remember sooner or later you will have to do something else...
From what I've heard, NVidia comes with crappy cooling systems, and it happened to me...sometimes I had to manually start the fan..putting some spinning into it...it wouldn't even cool down but it would at least spin...conscience cleared...
You can always wait for the konami guys to do a new engine...I think it's time, no?
 
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