

Also Do Not Disable it until the RAM usage goes down it might require a couple of seconds give it some time. On medium texture settings I hit max usage at around 10GB which is fine.Īfter finishing the raid repeat the process again of enabling RAM cleaner and disabling it after the memory is flushed. Now if you're playing on high texture settings you might be touching the ceiling of RAM(If you have 16GB) usage but it shouldn't be an issue for most. The freezes are caused by rapid flushing and putting stuff on the RAM.įirst off open your task manager, enable RAM cleaner while in the main menu for the excess RAM usage to be flushed you will monitor this with the task manager, after that disable the RAM cleaner and go into the raid with it disabled. The way RAM cleaner works as of now is that the moment that the game doesn't requires things inside RAM it flushes them out immediately, even when you just want to go the menu it will flush out everything, resulting in freezes when going in and out of the menu screen when in-raid for instance. While the game cannot really run well with it turned off indefinitely since the RAM usage will go up and stay up even though it is not used, resulting in the second raid to have stutters again but for a different reason.
