Dropping this here, as it's not completely OT. Understand if a mod determines it should be moved.
While reading In Search of Dracula (McNally & Florescu) I came upon a reference to Matthias Corvinus. The Hungarian King held Vlad the Impaler in prison (edit: house-arrest) for 12 years...
The only thing that has worked for me is playing in window-mode, with settings mentioned in my previous post in this thread.
That said, I agree completely. Aspyr needs to allocate the resources to address the issue.
I've seemed to stumble upon a playable set-up. The arrangement has proved fruitful on two several-hour playing sessions. This was derived from fiddling with graphics settings, which implies this is a video card issue (re: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M 2 GB) rather than a memory leak.
Playing in...
Unfortunately, I’ve not stumbled upon a better approach than restarting the app in OpenGL, thanks to madeirabhoy.
I did get to around 1700 AD before the issue cropped up again.
I’ve stopped playing the game altogether. Pop in now and then to see if there’s been a patch. :sigh:
Must not be...
Did you start a new game, to see the effect? I loaded a save created under Metal and experienced the same lag. Should I begin anew using OpenGL and trash old saves?
I'm playing on a late-2013 iMac 27", 3.4GHz i5, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M.
Civ6 vanilla and R&F played flawlessly on my machine. I started a game in R&F after the issue with GS. manifested and the same memory leak occurred. Really want this resolved ASAP.
Looking forward to hearing your feedback...
I submitted a support ticket within days of GS’s release. Was told they're testers are not seeing the issue. I did a complete reinstall and went with no mods, memory leak still present. Haven't played the game since. Very disappointed. Right now I'm looking forward to Imperator: Rome's release...
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