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    Pausing issues

    i have a 900mhz celeron 128 RAM

    i am runnung 1080 snowboarding and for most of the game it runs almost perfect.

    but on some levels, it just pauses for 2 seconds sometimes, not very often though, but can be annoying.



    why does it do that ?

    when the game runs normally, it is as smooth as the N64 so i think my CPU and gfx card is fast enough.


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    Mmmmm....Beeeeerrrr 2bzy4ne1's Avatar
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    maybe you have advanced block linking on. see if it is on and if it is, then turn it off.
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    The PC Wiz RJA's Avatar
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    Exclamation Smurf2002,

    Like previous versions of PJ64, this is a known issue with
    self modifying code handling method, "Protect Memory".
    Unfortunately, even with "Large Compile Buffer", 1080 still
    always pauses.
    (Chaintech CT-7AJA2E motherboard)

    AMD Athlon T-bird 900 mhz,
    256 MB SDRAM,
    GeForce 2 MX200,
    SoundBlaster Audio PCI,

    Primary master(system volume):
    Maxtor 80 GB UDMA 100 HDD,

    Secondary slave(backup):
    Fujitsu 4 GB UDMA 33 HDD

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    40 X CD ROM drive, SoundBlaster Audio PCI, V3 Advanced FX Racing wheel, Logitech WingMan Rumblepad cordless, Altec Lansing AVS 300 speaker system,
    Windows XP Pro

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