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Originally Posted by crazyydud3
Happens to me aswell, just restart the radar after each game in the lobby, you don't need to restart the game, just the radar, while ur in the lobby
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Well that works too if you plan to just restart after the current game, but you can in fact repair the crash for your current game if you quit game and restart, and just restart the radar at the menu before you click to rejoin match.
It probably depends on how long it takes ur pc to quit pubg, and then restart it from steam. I just upgraded to an NVMe drive and its so fast, I can usually be back in match in less than a minute. Sucks though because the radar loves to mess up right during the final 10 or so players and last circles.
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Originally Posted by crazyydud3
I can't use it anymore, It works but it kills my whole internet bandwidth since last few updates. I'm using it on second PC, and tested my internet with it turned off:
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When i turn the radar ON my whole "internet" goes to shit, speedtest isn't even able to start
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It's stuck there. Ingame i have unplayable rubberbanding.
Idk what the creator did to it but it's iffy that it uses up so much bandwidth.
I would not use it at the moment untill someone experienced takes a look at it maybe.
Also i've just noticed, when i turn it on, the CPU usage on the second pc/laptop goes from idle 5-6% to exactly 75% load and doesn't move. That's really really shady.
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Try enabling IP Routing, it helped with my latency issues. Mine runs fine now as far as bandwidth and latency. I'm running second pc on an old built rig I don't need but still has GPU and cpu power. (not sure how well a laptop would hold up)
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I've also unchecked TCP/IPv6 module under my network adapter, but not sure if it helps or not. It hasn't hurt anything