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Iain:
hmmm... Thats an interestingly fresh idea. Thanks - I'll give that angle a look this evening!
I had bad lag when I played it on Dx9, it only ran smooth on Dx11 and I don't think I even had a Dx11 compatible card.


The only decent explanation I could find online was that Dx11 was better optimised than Dx9 and that the devs were probably lazy. It was playable on Dx11 with incompatible cards but you just played without Dx11 features.

In short, I recommend you run it on Dx11....
Post edited February 03, 2013 by thebream
My game kept freezing a lot, but turning ambient occlusion completely off and lowering some other effects i can't remember right now helped.
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thebream: I had bad lag when I played it on Dx9, it only ran smooth on Dx11 and I don't think I even had a Dx11 compatible card.
Did the lag appear randomly though - and extreme to the point exiting or killing the game became difficult?
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thebream: I had bad lag when I played it on Dx9, it only ran smooth on Dx11 and I don't think I even had a Dx11 compatible card.
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Sachys: Did the lag appear randomly though - and extreme to the point exiting or killing the game became difficult?
I remembered lag was quite consistent, but can't remember if it got that bad.
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thebream:
I think this is something different then - the lag is inconsistent, starts randomly after playing for some time and is extreme.
THIS WORKED!

Well... it has so far and I've managed two hours straight without any lag of any sort and the loading times have been far faster too.

Thank you VERY much Iain!

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Iain: You could also try putting the Saints Row 3 exe file into the DEP setting.

To do this go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings (Top Left, bottom of list)

Next Window should show advanced tab

Click settings beside the performance then next window click Data Execution Prevention tab.

Click turn on DEP for all programs above the window, then at the bottom browse to the Saints Row exe file (There will be 2) one for DX9 and one for DX11, add them both and then click Apply.

Games in Steam are in the Steam directory in common
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Sachys: THIS WORKED!

Well... it has so far and I've managed two hours straight without any lag of any sort and the loading times have been far faster too.

Thank you VERY much Iain!

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Iain: You could also try putting the Saints Row 3 exe file into the DEP setting.

To do this go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings (Top Left, bottom of list)

Next Window should show advanced tab

Click settings beside the performance then next window click Data Execution Prevention tab.

Click turn on DEP for all programs above the window, then at the bottom browse to the Saints Row exe file (There will be 2) one for DX9 and one for DX11, add them both and then click Apply.

Games in Steam are in the Steam directory in common
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Sachys:
Excellent,

Keep the DEP settings in mind when other stuff won't work. Tomb Raider Anniversary and also Legend require them adding to make the Steam versions run, theres also a few of the GOG games that I have had to do it with (Darkstar One, Divine Divinity to make it play the movies and a few others)
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Iain: Keep the DEP settings in mind when other stuff won't work. Tomb Raider Anniversary and also Legend require them adding to make the Steam versions run, theres also a few of the GOG games that I have had to do it with (Darkstar One, Divine Divinity to make it play the movies and a few others)
Will do - I have a feeling I may have done it for something else that didnt work a year or two ago on a different system.
Of course, the only downside to this is I'll be losing daylight for the next week!