Forge, on Oct 25 2009, 02:25 PM, said:
Using snapshot 20091017.
Mapping in 32 bit polymost.
After about fifteen to twenty minutes mapster starts randomly freezing and unfreezing. In 3d mode mainly when shading or texturing. In 2d mode mainly when adding or moving vertices. The freezes can last anywhere from a couple of seconds to half a minute.
(T) test map still doesn't work unless mapster is in windowed mode. For some reason the program is having difficulty minimizing mapster and bringing eduke topmost. Even with mapster windowed, after eduke is exited, mapster wont reinitialize and become topmost.
Weird sector number report. I'm at around 1074, but it's reporting it as something like 107423.
I am experiencing something similar, only it occurs much much sooner.
After about 5 minutes of using Mapster32, it just starts to 'crawl'. Every 10 seconds or so, it will bog down from ~80fps to, say, 20 for a moment, then back to normal. It keeps doing this until it either crashes or I quit. Mostly though, it seems to just get slower and slower the more you use it... After about 4 or 5 switches between 2d/3d modes, it starts to take absolutely AGES to make the changeover. Sometimes, I can end up waiting over 30 seconds just to get back into 3d mode.
It doesn't appear to be a memory leak (at least nothing obvious), as it never really uses up more than about 100mb of ram. It makes no difference if Polymer or Polymost is used either, but Polymost does tend to last a little longer.
Also, fullscreen 3d is still not possible for me in Mapster32. It fires up in fullscreen 2d mode just fine, but crashes out with no errors in the log when I try and switch to 3d mode. If I start Mapster32 and it loads directly into 3d mode on backup.map or whatnot that's fine, and I can switch back to 2d mode, but can't go back to 3d mode again after that.
I'm basically mapping in 2 or 3 minute blocks. If I use it for much longer than that, it seems to bring my whole system to its knees, even though it's barely using any resources. It can take upwards of a whole minute just to quit and return me to my desktop, even which after that it takes absolutely ages to do ANYTHING with my PC (like, open my computer). I have to restart to restore overall performance to what it should be.