What is causing my game to drop frames so bad?
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What is causing my game to drop frames so bad?

Starting yesterday, my game started to lag so bad, and I have no clue why. I heard people were having issues with the last update, the one that added Shion, but this issue seems to have come out of nowhere. Getting consistent lag spikes that make aiming impossible. This is a quick video of what it's like in the practice range. Surprisingly, it's the same in game (not worse), and persists through replays, spectating, and PotGs. Even after 30 minutes of gameplay, along with loading up custom maps designed to render every ability in the game, this problem persists. How can I fix this?

PS: These are my graphics settings

u/Mezuxelf — 11 hours ago
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CEL p006a, MAF/MAP mismatch on 10th gen 2.0t

This doesn't seem like it's a common 2.0t issue, as I've only found one or two other sources. I was driving normally down a backroad, and all of a sudden my turbo gets way loud and sounds higher pitched than I'd ever heard it before, then I feel a bit of a kick. Then, anything over 2krpms it seems the bypass valve is just stuck open, and accelerating even more just makes the turbo go higher in the rpms, and doesn't increase power delivered.

I ran the OBDII on it and got back p006a, MAF/MAP mismatch. I looked online and most of these issues with Hondas aren't with the 2.0t. I checked my MAF and it's as clean as a whistle, and no obvious leakage/cracks/wiring issues as far as I can see all the way to the turbo. I didn't know where the MAP was, and am still quite surprised how I'm not able to find an answer on that given how popular these engines are, but I was just looking for a fix on this. I was able to drive my car home about 2 miles in limp mode with my hazards on on the side of the road.

I'd like to fix this myself, but I do need a car to get to work. I'm not looking to have a mechanic charge hundreds of dollars if this truly is a simple fix.

(BTW my car is completely bone stock)

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u/Mezuxelf — 22 days ago

Code p006a on a 2.0t, anyone else encountered this before?

This doesn't seem like it's a common 2.0t issue, as I've only found one or two other sources. I was driving normally down a backroad, and all of a sudden my turbo gets way loud and sounds higher pitched than I'd ever heard it before, then I feel a bit of a kick. Then, anything over 2krpms it seems the bypass valve is just stuck open, and accelerating even more just makes the turbo go higher in the rpms, and doesn't increase power delivered.

I ran the OBDII on it and got back p006a, MAF/MAP mismatch. I looked online and most of these issues with Hondas aren't with the 2.0t. I checked my MAF and it's as clean as a whistle, and no obvious leakage/cracks/wiring issues as far as I can see all the way to the turbo. I didn't know where the MAP was, and am still quite surprised how I'm not able to find an answer on that given how popular these engines are, but I was just looking for a fix on this. I was able to drive my car home about 2 miles in limp mode with my hazards on on the side of the road.

I'd like to fix this myself, but I do need a car to get to work. I'm not looking to have a mechanic charge hundreds of dollars if this truly is a simple fix.

(BTW my car is completely bone stock)

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u/Mezuxelf — 22 days ago

What's the best and most cost efficient way to run a Minecraft server?

Me and my friends have been playing on realms on and off for years, but now we're looking to keep it on one version instead of it automatically putting us on the latest version. I know there are free/paid for options, but I don't know what's the best way to go about this. These are the practicalities of the server:

  • This will be played with about 5-7 people at a time max, and on rare occasions will it reach that many.
  • There will two users using shaders and distant horizons, along with a few other client-side mods
  • We will be on the east coast of the US.

I'm not looking for any premium features such as server-side mods or plugins, and I'm wondering the most cost efficient way to get this done, along with how much RAM I should purchase. We play standard survival so nothing special, I'd assume most of the RAM usage would be used by item frames that label chests, along with farms. Thank you so much!

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u/Mezuxelf — 1 month ago