@Rizwan I’m having this exact same issue since 4.35 - initially thought it was on my end, but apparently not.
After some times passes the volume goes to the maximum value while the in-cockpit knob is at the same position just like you reported, without any time compression involved - this issue is also triggered when switching to an external view.
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Win 11 Home Edition
MoBo: MSI Tomahawk B760
CPU: i5-13600k
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RE: Radio and Intercom volume bug
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
run TaskMgr during a long flight
Will do, thanks for the tips.
@I-Hawk said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
2GB may be the “announced VRAM”
It shows Display Memory (VRAM): 2010 MB and Shared Memory: 4036 MB.
Now 2010MB VRAM is simply not enough for BMS anymore?@white_fang said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
I’ve never seen pagefile at 100% and that 17GB’s
Any idea on what that means and why it’s using so much?
I’ll tune down everything I can graphics-wise and see if it helps. I’ve already closed every app running in the fore and background (even turning off the antivirus completely) besides anything essential for windows, but it didn’t seem to make any difference.@Arty said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
this laptop - system doesn’t “quallify” for BMS running
Sad. Up until the last version of 4.35 I could comfortably run OBS and record at 1080p 60fps while flying 4 hour long flights without ever having a memory issue in this same system. Now suddenly it’s unplayable even with the minimal and only necessary apps running in the background, right after a complete restart?
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RE: Israel Theater of Operations for BMS 4.37
Direct Link for Google Drive and Torrent are not hyperlinked.
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
@white_fang said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
beating a pretty much a dead horse. Needs more RAM , as conviced by Max and Hawk , case closed.
I’m the one with, possibly, the less computing knowledge here in this aspect, but, how would increasing my RAM stop my pagefile from increasing until a crash? Of course, I have no clue on what’s the actual problem, but doubling my pagefile amount would - I’d think - only allow me to fly for twice as long before a crash, no?
Also, I did not have OBS or any external programs running on these 4.36 flights as possible memory leak causes. Only app running was TeamSpeak, but it didn’t consume any significant RAM and Pagefile size.
Thanks again!
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
@ertiyu said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
The memory window appeared for a few seconds then Falcon crashed
Do you remember if it also showed 100% (or a ridiculously high number) of Pagefile usage?
Edit: Ah, nevermind, your crashlog does confirm it, showing 5MB of pagefile left, probably the same that’s happening to me.I’ll have to fire up 4.35 again and check how my Pagefile behaves. The only time I had a blue memory warning back then was in day 1 of a campaign, with ground units and air gorilla in the 3D bubble (even other members in the flight reported low FPS), but it DID NOT result in a crash even then.
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
Update from my last multiplayer campaign flight.
Again, it crashed on the way back at approximately 01:40 hours from getting into the pit (3D). I can confirm the crash always happens when Page File gets to 100% (of my total 17.1GB available), showing 0MB left.
I was monitoring total RAM usage, page file (called “commited” in the Task Manager Performance tab), BMS memory commit size and GPU usage.
For reference then:
- Joining 3D: 6.5GB Total RAM | 5.7GB BMS Commit size (note, I did recon both Kunsan and the Target area prior to commiting, increasing RAM usage and Pagefile already)
- At EOR Kunsan (16:20 minutes elapsed): 6.9 Total RAM | 6.1 BMS Commit | 10.1 total Pagefile
- At Rejoin (24 minutes): 7.3 Total RAM | 6.8 BMS Commit (using 2.0 GB GPU)
- 45 minutes: 6.6 Total RAM (so, RAM usage decreased as soon as we left Kunsan, increasing to ~94% at most when GPU usage was way up there) | 8.2 BMS Commit | 13.4 total Pagefile)
- 1 Hour 10 minutes: 10.9 BMS Commit | 14.7 Pagefile
- 1 Hour 15 minutes: 15.2 Pagefile (GPU at 86%), total RAM 6.6
- Approach (01:36:30): 7.1 Total RAM | 13.4 BMS Commit size (didn’t get total pagefile, but was getting the blue message already)
- Crash (01:38:52): at 100% Pagefile (17.1GB)
So, while RAM would vary between 75 - 95% depending on the amount of units and objects nearby, just as GPU would go from ~85% to 100%, the Pagefile kept increasing non-stop (at a possible constant rate?) since I joined 3D.
Should my Pagefile be increasing like this? To be honest, I’m not even completely sure what Pagefile really is and it’s usage, but wouldn’t it be possible to unload whatever is loading it while I’m flying?Otherwise, we are always flying on limited time if it only goes up, being only a matter of time until it definitively crashes based on how much Page File you have available.Thanks again for all the help and suggestions!
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
@Dee-Jay The “High Resolution Textures” box is not checked; the Low Resolution for Clouds and Reduce Particle System are checked though.
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
Thank you all for the replies again.
As soon as I fly again I’ll run the TaskMgr as suggested and update you here.@airtex2019 said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
a buggy driver, a virus, some other software, whoknows.
On my last flights I made sure nothing else (but TeamSpeak) was running and memory usage was at the lowest possible. Ran a few antivirus complete scans but nothing was ever found. I might completely format my system and reinstall Falcon soon just to be sure - also, there’s an upgrade to Windows 11 available for me. Compared to Windows 10, does 11 tends to use less memory and be more stable overall for BMS?
@airtex2019 said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
But if it’s possible to buy a RAM upgrade for your laptop, to get 16 Gb
I’m not completely sure yet it’s possible to upgrade the RAM on this laptop, but if so I’ll do it pretty soon. Not really in a position to build a proper rig now, but this Laptop seemed pretty stable to run BMS so far (albeit not at the best graphical settings and performance)
Thanks again!
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RE: BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
run TaskMgr during a long flight
Will do, thanks for the tips.
@I-Hawk said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
2GB may be the “announced VRAM”
It shows Display Memory (VRAM): 2010 MB and Shared Memory: 4036 MB.
Now 2010MB VRAM is simply not enough for BMS anymore?@white_fang said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
I’ve never seen pagefile at 100% and that 17GB’s
Any idea on what that means and why it’s using so much?
I’ll tune down everything I can graphics-wise and see if it helps. I’ve already closed every app running in the fore and background (even turning off the antivirus completely) besides anything essential for windows, but it didn’t seem to make any difference.@Arty said in BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?:
this laptop - system doesn’t “quallify” for BMS running
Sad. Up until the last version of 4.35 I could comfortably run OBS and record at 1080p 60fps while flying 4 hour long flights without ever having a memory issue in this same system. Now suddenly it’s unplayable even with the minimal and only necessary apps running in the background, right after a complete restart?
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RE: Radio and Intercom volume bug
@Rizwan I’m having this exact same issue since 4.35 - initially thought it was on my end, but apparently not.
After some times passes the volume goes to the maximum value while the in-cockpit knob is at the same position just like you reported, without any time compression involved - this issue is also triggered when switching to an external view. -
BMS Crashes after time spent in flight - Memory Usage warning appears moments before crash - Memory Leak issue?
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Version and Build: 4.36.0
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System:
-Lenovo ideapad S145
-Windows 10 Home
-Processor: Intel Core i5-8265U @ 1.60GHz (8 CPUs)
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Description:
It appears that 100% of the time I’m getting crashes after about 1:30 to 2:00 hours are spent in a multiplayer flight or “singleplayer” dogfight sessions without restarting BMS.
Seconds before the crash I get a popup message in BMS called “Memory Usage”, it shows how much of my RAM is being used (usually 90% or more), the pagefile in blue (usually 100%) and “texture” in blue followed by “apx 0 MB free”.
Moments after, I start getting small stutters followed by a complete freeze of BMS and a CTD.
My guess is that there’s a memory leak somewhere, slowly consuming all my memory and leading to a crash. I’ve not had this issue until 4.36, being able beforehand to complete 4 hour campaign flights without a crash or the memory usage message appearing.
Notes: I’ve not found a minimum RAM required to run BMS, and while 8GB is far for ideal for proper performance, I don’t think it’s less than enough for Falcon to run without crashes.
Also, I’m running a pretty large bandwidth, with 100000 kb/s for download and 50000 kb/s for upload - could that be a factor in RAM usage? -
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Crash Log:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OBW_eEihiq9TcnF71N33BnMsy_mQW1ap/view?usp=sharing
This is the crash.txt file. The dump (.dmp) file reads zero bytes and has no text in it.
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RE: [RESOLVED] BMS 4.35.1 - Closes / Crashes after launch
Best not to use any form of AV mate. Sensible browsing with a good browser, some essential plugins and some common sense will spare you a lot of trouble (and of course using win10 for gaming only).
All the best & glad to hear you got it working!
Uwe
Thanks! haha
I’m not a big fan on Antiviruses too, but McAfee had a pretty pretty good deal for a 1 year subscription + VPN, so I thought “why not?” xD