Resolved Possible Optimization Issue

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Version number
1.5.9
Branch
Main
Modded/unmodded
Yes, but I removed mods.
Summary: bad stutter/freeze in certain circumstances
How to Reproduce:
Right so with medium specs on everything and none of the fx turned off I get smooth frames on the battlefield with up to 100 troops (couldnt stand to deal with the compounding affect growing roster has on my issue, which isnt troop battles. I guess I'm confined to custom battle for now lol). So battles are smooth. Campaign map has a stutter sometimes, really noticeable when ai buys something in a village or town, or if I zoom all the way out and havent in a while (this seems to be fixed by lowering graphic settings).

When I enter the marketplace menu the game freezes for about 1 to 2 minutes, depending on the volume of items.

The game also freezes when opening troop trees, or when opening the recruitment screen (more troops=longer load time).

I do play with mods however the issue persists with or without them.

Thanks in advance.

I3 9100f (4ghz boost)
1050 ti oc aero itx (4gig)
Hdd boot drive (havent put in the m2 yet) but game install is ssd
1 16gb ram 2400 ddr4 (maybe this is my issue? I need a second for dual channel?)
Board is an Asus b365m pro4

Have you used cheats and if so which: none
Scene Name (if related):
Media (Screenshots & Video):
Computer Specs:
OS: Windows 10
GPU: 1050 ti itx aero
GPU Driver Version: I just downloaded msi live update 6
CPU: i3 9100f
RAM: 1600 ddr4
Motherboard: Asus b365m pro4
Storage Device (HDD/SSD): please read further
 
We have a special performance build to check for these issues by collecting telemetry data. Can you switch to that build, test your performance and send us your data?
  1. Switch to “perf_test” from the Steam betas tab. You can find more info about it here.
  2. Open the game as usual and proceed to the stage where you are experiencing performance issues.
  3. Before the performance issues start, toggle the profiling tool by holding the “right shift” and pressing the “T” key.
  4. Record for 20-30 seconds, press the toggle key combination again. Please keep in mind that, the more you record, the more upload time it will require.
  5. Find the "test.tmcap" file in the "...\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\bin\Win64_Shipping_Client" folder. You can find the "Mount & Blade II Bannerlord" folder inside Steam’s application library folder.
  6. Finally, upload the file to the "upload.taleworlds.com" site. Please write your username and this threads URL into the description box so that we can find it easier. It is appreciated if you provide more information about your PC, what you were doing while the game was recording and your graphics configuration. If the data you are trying to upload is too big or the site fails to upload, you can use an alternative site to upload your data. If you choose to do that please left a reply to this thread with the download link.
 
I input the keystroke right when I clicked a village, and continued until I clicked "recruit troops."
I did not wait long enough for it to finish loading the peasant troops before I input the keystroke to end the recording.
the file still ended up being 245 mb
 
Thank you as well! I sincerely hope this is an optimization issue. My computer is what many may call entry level, but I can play things like Company of Heroes 2 with 3v3 no problem on medium-low settings and that is quite a lot of resources.
 
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