Discuss matters related to LDG or UT2004 which aren't specific to any server.
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Skaldy
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by Skaldy » Sat 29 Nov , 2014 5:30 pm
I can't see how running out of virtual memory has anything to do with the CPU.
It looks like it happened during the loading of a monster sound object - perhaps Invasion just has too many objects. Or, if the memory model works by doing regular garbage collection, maybe deallocation is not being done aggressively or frequently enough.
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by Nardaq_NL » Sat 29 Nov , 2014 8:09 pm
invasion is a bitch in memory

Notice the map change in the middle
and somehow the virtual memory is capped at 2GB? UT2004 got stuck when it hits 1.9GB
Back to rais

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by Skaldy » Sun 30 Nov , 2014 12:16 am
I think 32-bit processes have a 2Gb limit, even if Windows is 64-bit.
I would suggest using ut2004-win64.exe where possible - I've been using it without any problems for the past 5 years under both Windows 64-bit Vista and 8/8.1.
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by ZioFede » Sun 30 Nov , 2014 11:41 am
They can use up to 4 GB if they are compiled with largeaddressawere on.
I doubt it's the ut2004 case though.
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