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DatToast

Freezing in Utes

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Hello my fellow Survivors,

Recently I've gotten a bit bored with the normal Chernarus so I decided to try out Utes for it's smaller map and higher player per square mile.

So far so good, having fun, finding good, decent gear, when all of a sudden my screen freezes. All I can hear is ambient noise from the game but it's frozen solid.

Bit strange since it's never happened but whatever, I Alt+Ctrl+Del and reboot onto the same server. Log in, find DMR, awesome. Crash.

Okay, this is starting to get annoying. Never has it crashed like this on the normal Chernarus map, neither Lingor.

I try once more to find my DMR gone which sucked but I digress. 5 minutes pass before I freeze once again.

All three times have been the same; screen freezes, can only hear ambient noise, I think it has something related to the inventory when I close it.

Any help would be great. Think you have an idea or a fix or perhaps have the same problem? Post here!

Thanks again,

-Toast

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Not an official map. I doubt you'll get an official reply.. But judging by your info, you're not freezing in Chernarus. So its either that server, or your install of DayZ_Utes. Only thing I can suggest is to (if you have a steam copy) Re-verify your cache, and re-install the beta manually, and delete, and re-install the Utes files.

Also try running a monitoring program, see if your memory ramps before it freezes. keep tabs on your GPU temp as well.

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