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FPS drops during hair / color selection

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I get micro stutter when I change clothing color, heads, hair etc

 

Windows 7 SP1 x64

Intel i7 870 @ 2.93Ghz

16GB DDR3 1600MHz

AMD HD7970 3GB

 

Probably just a code optimization issue

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I would also like to note that I experienced a similar issue in Shadowrun Returns when loading the character models in the inventory, and it could be related to the Unity multi-threaded renderer or Unity loading assets from the HDD.

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Yep, just as I suspected I'm getting a similar error to what I was getting in Shadowrun Returns which shows up in the Unity output_log.txt

 

(Filename:  Line: 1617)

HandleD3DDeviceLost
  HandleD3DDeviceLost: still lost
Skipped frame because GfxDevice is in invalid state (device lost)

 

Hairbrained Schemes were never able to (at least in the original Shadowrun Returns) fix this issue, but they were able to decouple it from the sound also micro-stuttering in the original. I have not personally played Dragonfall.

 

Here is my output_log.txt file

 

http://www.upload.ee/files/4216677/output_log.txt.html

The FPS drop on small customization changes is known and we have a fix in the works right now.  The updating of the character on any change just needed to be optimized.

 

Thanks for the post!

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