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    100%CPU Usage Causes the Game Crash

    I got a G4560, 1060 6G, gpu handles well under 1080p with low graphics, but the problem is the CPU.

    The game shutter and crash when cpu usage hit 100% constantly, sometimes the world texture can't even load, just seeing the character floating in the air.

    And I can't use my keyboard and mouse because of the input lag, using the controller make the game not so enjoyable.

    Therefore I can't play with my friends anymore, they found me annoying with a low-end pc.

    Please fix this.
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    Thats an old cpu, comparable to an i3 at best. So i would expect to see it over working with Div 2.

    Have you cleaned your PC recently or at all? Its something simple but could help if it hasn't been clean in awhile. Other then that not sure might just wanna look at upgrading your cpu would benifit you to most in thenlong run.

    Personally for gaming right now I wouldn't go for any processor that under performs an i5-7500. Can be a pricy upgrade($200-$300) however well worth it.
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    Seems upgrade my cpu is the only way hhhhh
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    Hey I got the cheapest pc from up. And have some serious issue. I got Razer mouse and download razee software for the mouse and there's a boost option add explore.exe to the list(playing this game with 6mb of ram no problem. Add explorer.exe to the.boost list and you should be ok. If you have McAfee. Just turn every off for gaming and you should be fine. Hope it's help( by the way every thing) off.
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    Originally Posted by zzzzzhenxiang Go to original post
    Seems upgrade my cpu is the only way hhhhh
    It would be the best option ya. However in the mean time, try things like closing down all unneeded programs and processes running in the background while playing. This could help in the short term ar least. Things like anti-virus use up a decent ammount of cpu. Not saying to get rid of or shut it off(personally what I
    I use to do while playing games) but depending on which you use you can look for options that are less draining on your system.
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