Nope, you do not. Just patch over the files, and changes you made manually in the servers database will however be gone.
Posts by DeadlyFirex
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Pretty much all "errors" from Fin's AI are completely harmless.
Attempt to run the mod with "enable spawn changes" disabled, and report back.
BotMonitorold.sp-tarkov.comThe tool above might be of help
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Hey there,
Are you using an older profile? Try patching into 2.0.1 as a start.
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Restored due to a fault on my end, sorry!
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This is a dead end, archiving
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If it's for the launcher, disregard the above post, you'll need to download the .NET 5.0 Desktop Runtime, found right here:
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Update your graphic drivers, turn on ram cleaner in the Tarkov options, clear cache while you're at it, make sure you're not running a higher resolution than 1080p, clear your documents/EFT if all still doesn't work.
Monitor resource usage in a game, if you'd like
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Post your profile.json here as an attachment, I'll personally fix it for you
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You're playing on an unsupported version, there's not much else to say, should've backed .14920 up!
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Clear documents/EFT, and attempt to run the launcher in admin mode
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Make sure you're not running in a higher resolution, set it down to 1080p. Try that, and report back.
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Does this only happen on modded traders or normal ones aswell? Did you patch over an old profile?
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Completely wipe up any EFT file, redownload EFT and then copy it over to a new folder for SPT, and then patch SPT over, you do not need to download any specific downgrader, just get 2.0.1, and patch it over the proper way. Attempt to run the games in admin mode and monitor RAM usage, then get back here
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Provide better logs, screenshot the root where EFT is installed, and make sure to run the launcher/server as admin. Repatch SPT and wipe your profile if it's older. Otherwise; wherever you downloaded the launcher, it's been messed with.
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That the server is looking for modules in each client folder is not a problem, that's normal. It's most likely an issue on your mods end. Try running the game with all mods except yours.
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Don't run SPT-AKI and EFT (live) in the same folder, make a copy of EFT, and patch SPT-AKI over that
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sounds logical. I have only 8GB ram. I don't know the name of the file and its location. also I could not track the recording during the game. in the SPT-AKI old version this was not. taking into account that each game on customs occupies 1.5GB, this is most likely virtual memory.
although of the free 47GB of virtual space, the memory takes 7GB all the time, regardless of the load. this is weird. could the principle of the server have changed? in older versions this was not. and on live tarkov everything is fine with me. this only happens while playing on the server. and how safe is it for ssd?
There shouldn't be any issues or dangers for your SSD,
As Andrudis stated, it could very well be Windows attempting to use your storage for RAM-like purposes.
I've had immense RAM issues the more bots there were present on the server.
You can try this handy tool out and see if there are too many bots on the server.
Try to disable Fin's AI spawn changes if this is the case, and try again. -
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Just to confirm, removing the weather patch fixes the issue? -
Repatch your AKI-installation, make sure your EFT folder is not the same as your life EFT installation and make sure you're running launcher as an admin.