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It had no noticeable effect on how long the game would take to go into slow motion), no change in temps on GPU or CPU and the GPU didn't show any changes in speed. No FPS drops (I tried limiting the fps to 60, but usually get over 100. If you find the problem and fix it, I will consider buying the sorry I forgot to mention, my hardware is all running perfectly.
#MAC NFS SLOW TRIAL#
I don't have the trial anymore so I have nothing more to share unfortunately. I don't know if the game was online or not, I didn't purposely go online myself, but maybe the game does it automatically. Were you connected to other players when the bug occurred? No What do you expect to see? I expect you to at least check the trial version of the game for this bug and I expect you to fix this bug as it has lost you sales. It was extremely inconvenient because I had the game on trial so this bug wasted a lot of my time in the trial version of the game and was the reason I did not buy the game as this is not acceptable condition. The only way to fix it is to quit the game and start again. Everything still works just at less than half the speed it should. What happens when the bug occurs? The game runs in slow motion, a race that usually would take less than 2 minutes, takes over 4 minutes.
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Sometimes it maybe take up to 40 minutes, sometimes it could happen after 10 minutes. Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Play the game, doesn't matter what you do, just play and it will happen everytime. What time did you see the bug? (HH:MM AM/PM) anytime I play the game for more than about 10 minutes How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)Ĭan you tell us the date (MM/DD/YYYY) that you saw the bug? every day What is your gamertag/PSN ID/EA Account name? Brenn9 Summarize your bug Game runs in slow motion after about 30 mins of play.
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Is possible use /Volumes as a mount point, we only need to create the directory this way: /./Volumes/HD1 -fstype=nfs,noowners,nolockd,resvport,hard,bg,intr,rw,tcp,nfc nfs://192.168.1.1:/mnt/HD1 Now we have to create a file on /etc/auto_nfs: /private/nfs -fstype=nfs,noowners,nolockd,resvport,hard,bg,intr,rw,tcp,nfc nfs://192.168.1.1:/tmp/mnt/HD1 Network cables are in secure areas this does help, but for normal desktop clients this doesĪnother useful option is to write on the NFS share rw and not only read the files: sudo mount -t nfs -o resvport,rw 192.168.3.1:/mp3 /private/nfsĮdit the file /etc/auto_master and add to the end of the file /- auto_nfs -nobrowse,nosuid: # The rare case where the client has a trusted root account but untrustworthy users and the To use a reserved port number on the mistaken belief that this makes NFS more secure. This is useful for mounting servers that require clients You can try mount the NFS share with this option -o resvport: sudo mount -t nfs -o resvport 192.168.1.1:/tmp/mnt/HD1 /private/nfs If you see an error similar to this one: 192.168.1.1:/tmp/mnt/HD1 Operation not permitted You also can use the IP instead of the hostname, for example: sudo mount -t nfs 192.168.1.1:/tmp/mnt/HD1 /private/nfs Now we can mount the NFS share in the path create previously: sudo mount -t nfs merlin.lan:/tmp/mnt/HD1 /private/nfs The first step is to create a mount point, in this case, we will use /private/nfs: sudo mkdir /private/nfs Note: merlin.lan is my router name with NFS. To mount NFS in our OS X the first thing we need is know where is the server and where is the directory, to do that we can use the command showmount: showmount -e server-name-or-ip