

I don't even use the high resolution textures pack, I don't want to even think what would happen if I'd load the high res textures too. I have the issue too, after a while (1-2h playing session) the OS becomes unstable, all the programs that are running are starting to malfunction, Twitch/Youtube players start to crash, other apps become a black window (both, signs that there's just no VRAM available), programs start to freeze (ie: Chrome) and become completely unresponsive (all the system RAM has long been used). The are several threads with ppl posting about the issue, literally the game eats all the VRAM. The issue does not manifest for everyone, but for a portion of the playerbase (how significant, we don't have numbers/percentages). I had D4 running for 20/26 hours never had memory leaks, 99% of you have no idea what are you talking about lul Which, frankly, is far more likely to happen. That is unless enough people quit the game and alleviate the stress on the servers. Until Blizzard upgrade their hardware these problems will persist. It's why so many people were vehemently opposed to the idea of a Diablo game being MMO-fied, we were able to foresee this scenario happening. While there may very well be a problem with memory leaks, the fundamental cause of performance issues lies solely with Blizzard's severs which are simply overwhelmed at almost any given time. Pressing launch inside of the bnet app instead of just right clicking the icon in the tray and launching it from there lmfao Comment by Kerathras on T20:07:51-05:00 (Going into settings and hitting reset in game settings seems to help) no other game on my computer does this. Pressing launch takes 10 minutes at times. Seems like all your games have memory leaks.
