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Hello Blizzard, hello demonslayer. It's been a while since I played diablo, but with the new season, I wanted to give it a try. After the early 64-Bit chaos, it works quite well. But there is still a problem: After spamming the Blessed Hammer with my Crusader (haven't tried it with other characters) the sound lags really heavy because of the much hits. Here can you hear it really well. Many sounds are not played at all or are only played after a few seconds. Am I the only one with the problem?
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Is there a solution? What I tried: I changed the sound channels up and down. If It's necessary, here my specs: OS: Windows 8.1 64bit CPU: Intel i7-4790 @ 3,60 Ghz RAM: 16 GB GPU: Geforce GTX 970 I really hope you can help me.

This seems to be network related as in whenever something in game goes on your network latency jumps as does usage then goes back down. This isn't an isp issue either but something on Blizzards end since the game seems to try and send a huge chunk of data all at once more than it used to. I took some screenshots of it happening during an 68 Grift as well as sitting in town and then moving.
There's no other spikes in usage besides network and it also seems that there's always 3 ip's it's connecting to on Blizzards end when running. Thank you all for the reports. I do have some steps I would like you all to test to see if there is an improvement. Please let us know if any of these steps help out. Run the Diablo III.
Reset In-Game Options. 1) Select the game in the Battle.net Desktop App and click Options. 2) Click Game Settings. 3) Click on Reset In-Game Options. 4) Click Done and launch the game normally.
Lower the Sound Channels in Diablo III. 1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound. 2) Lower the Sound Channels setting and then press OK. Change Speaker Setup and Default Device options in Diablo III. 1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound. 2) Make sure the Speaker Setup and Default Device options do correspond to the sound device you are using. 07:32 AMPosted by Thank you all for the reports.
I do have some steps I would like you all to test to see if there is an improvement. Please let us know if any of these steps help out. Run the Diablo III url='tool. /url.
Reset In-Game Options. 1) Select the game in the Battle.net Desktop App and click Options. 2) Click Game Settings.

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3) Click on Reset In-Game Options. 4) Click Done and launch the game normally. Lower the Sound Channels in Diablo III. 1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound.
2) Lower the Sound Channels setting and then press OK. Change Speaker Setup and Default Device options in Diablo III. 1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound. 2) Make sure the Speaker Setup and Default Device options do correspond to the sound device you are using. Just a heads up but I've already done all that before even going as far as wiping my SSD and doing full reinstall and running fresh install and still have issues. I've reset settings multiple times and even ran the repair utility. Some times it's replaced/repiared files, other times it's said no issues.
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The one thing I did notice when playing the other night was my network usage would skyrocket during these times I was having issues. I managed to take some screenshots to show the spike but have no way of posting them here. The game also is connecting to 3 different ip's at blizzard as well.
What it seems like is when the issue happens the game is trying to send or receive an enormous amount of data in 1 big packet instead of being spread out and the data can't keep up. I'm on a T1 connection here with gigabit ethernet and router. 07:32 AMPosted by Thank you all for the reports. I do have some steps I would like you all to test to see if there is an improvement.
Please let us know if any of these steps help out. Run the Diablo III url='tool. /url. Reset In-Game Options.
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1) Select the game in the Battle.net Desktop App and click Options. 2) Click Game Settings. 3) Click on Reset In-Game Options. 4) Click Done and launch the game normally. Lower the Sound Channels in Diablo III. 1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound.
2) Lower the Sound Channels setting and then press OK. Change Speaker Setup and Default Device options in Diablo III.
1) In Diablo III go into optionsSound. 2) Make sure the Speaker Setup and Default Device options do correspond to the sound device you are using. Thanks for your response, unfortunately I've also already tried these solutions.
I noticed an absurd increase in RAM usage after the patch. From 1GB to over 4GB after a while running the game. Game doesn't crash, but I start getting some stutters when the load increase. Even got the Windows warning of excessive RAM usage a couple of times, when I had Chrome open (which never happened before this patch). Could this be related with this D3D error? Using Win10, 8GB Ram, GTX 770. I have no idea which DX I'm currently using.
I'm didn't get the DXDIAG because I'm not having crashes. Can get it though, if needed. EDIT: Corrected the RAM usage values. I noticed an absurd increase in RAM usage after the patch. From 2.5GB to over 4GB without changing any configurations. Game doesn't crash, but I start getting some stutters when the load increase.
Even got the Windows warning of excessive RAM usage a couple of times, when I had Chrome open (which never happened before this patch). Could this be related with this D3D error? Using Win10, 8GB Ram, GTX 770. I have no idea which DX I'm currently using. I'm didn't get the DXDIAG because I'm not having crashes. Can get it though, if needed.
But for me, i only have 4gb of ram, and the game usually only takes up 1gb for me. And it's sad, because i was really looking forwards to this season, but what the hell could require a sudden 2gb+ of ram increase?? 'diablo 3 requires at least 4gb of physical memory to run the 64 bit client' do i need to try it in 32 bit? AMD A6-5350M, 4gb ram, 64bit, WIN10.