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Unrel Editor WIN10 selecting needs time bug
Veica:
--- Quote from: holyspam on November 29, 2020, 06:58 ---It's a driver/windows issue.
The workaround is to temporarily disable your GPU drivers.
Go in device manager,
Find your graphics card (under Display Adapters),
Rightclick - disable device.
DON'T uninstall!!!
Selecting stops lagging, unless you're completely zoomed out.
When you're finished, or you like to play the game re-enable the device.
I suggest rebooting after you finish working with the editor and re-enable your GPU.
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I'll have to give this a shot, since I have been unable to get any other "fix" to work on my machine.
Miauz55555:
--- Quote from: holyspam on November 29, 2020, 17:49 ---
--- Quote from: wife on November 29, 2020, 10:55 ---What if your machine doesnt have a separate GPU but a CPU with integrated graphics? Asking for a friend :D
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For me it works!
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I may ask your system? Do you have pluged your monitor into your motherboard?
Tbh I somehow hesitate to deactivate the GPU where my only monitor is pluged in. I have an i5-9600k so it has an integrated gpu, but I think that one is deactivated.
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Yes with win 7 I also never had any problems, but new system -> new OS .. some new cpu also don't allow to put win7 on it. I still have my win7 system (AMD X6-1090t-black .. which I realy like and was a long time one of the best consumer 6-core cpu available).
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The "turning of the antiallising" in the controll center makes it better, but not perfect.
Miauz55555:
Crossposting this also http://ceonss.net/viewtopic.php?f=14&p=19756#p13332
WIN 10 PRO; RTX2070; i5 9600K
So following some of theese there:
https://www.epicgames.com/unrealtournament/forums/past-unreal-tournament-games/unreal-tournament-2003-2004/16624-unreal-ed-3-0-selection-issue-with-windows-10/page5
I have no real solution for that.
What is working is to start win 10 in save mode (5). There the selecting is instand. Just the view while moving is a bit mushy as the drivers are disabled there.
I also tried the "use the intern-GPU" .. but with the newest drivers, it wasn't working better as with the PCIE-GPU.
Also using an 4:3 aspect ratio was helping, but just a split seccond less .. so not good.
I'm not so happy with the save mode solution, but I'm much more unhappy to click and wait, or zoom in click and wait shorter, or to cut a map in pieces and put it together later.
So when someone has a better solution, please speak out.
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P.S.: Disable your PCIE-GPU is stupid if you haven't pluged in your monitor also to the mobo-gpu AND activate as well as installed it. With other words, don't do that .. it's a Laptop thingy.
holyspam:
The trick works because the GPU driver gets disabled, not the card ( like turning it off),
If you disable both integrated and discrete GPU from windows device manager, the basic display driver is loaded and software rendering takes over, which does not lag.
If you have 2 GPUs and disable one, windows will switch all GPU tasks to the one remaining
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