Author Topic: Major Memory Leak!  (Read 1293 times)

Blockland has a huge memory leak.  It brought my system memory from 57% free to 23% free.  It was fine after I ran a memory leak fix on it.  Can you please fix this?

Either:

A. You have a stuffty computer.
B. You are running stuffty Add-Ons.
C. A combination of options A and B.

Run a totally clean version of Blockland and test again.  If it's still killing your system, post your system specs.

A. My computer is only a year and a half old.
B. I'm not an add-on freak.
C. Just no.

Blockland leaks even when it's clean installed.

How old your pc is doesn't matter that much at all.....
buy the wrong cpu or wrong gpu and BOOM, overcrappage :P, my 5 year old pc own's many standard pc.

Post your specs like this:
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (2x1MB L2  | 2x64KB L1 | 1ghz HT | 200mhz FSB)
RAM: 2x 1GB on 800 Mhz in Dual
Mainboard: M2N-E SLI Deluxe
GPU: XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320 MB
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 | fully updated.

what if you only have about 300-500 MB RAM, then it would be almost normal.

Post your specs.  Blockland doesn't kill my system like that, so there's obviously something involving your setup that's causing the issue.

Blockland eats up memory, if your talking about Disk space, then it's taking it up as virtual RAM which means you need some more RAM. If not, then it's obvious that Blockland is using the memory to perhaps, light the scene or draw a polygon or something.

Blockland does not "eat up" memory.  I have 2GB of Corsair Pro XMS DDR RAM and Blockland + Windows + other programs running never peaks above %50 percent.

@ Zerosan:

If those are your system specs, your computer is not 5 years old.

Sorry, I caused some confusion there, my old one is this:

CPU: AMD Douron 1,4ghz 200mhz FSB
RAM: 4x256MB on 200mhz
Mainboard: QDI Qudoz 7-333e
GPU: GeForce 4200 with 256MB on AGP 4x
OS: Win XP Pro SP2

Get Process Explorer.



i thought a computer will attempt to give as much memory as available to a program (saving amounts for OS)

assuming nothing else was running, why is that bad?
messengers/winamp/browser shouldn't need much to share.

Also, what is this mysterious 'memory leak fix'? I'm curious, so I wanna know.