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Im unable to play on a save im 60 hours into because the game keeps trying to use 95% of my memory even on "absolute minimum" graphic setting. I am playing with mods but theyre more or less the same ones iv been playing with for the whole game.

Culinary artillery 1.2.1, Ancient tools 1.5.18, Bed spawns 1.3.0, Butchering 1.6.8, buzzwords 1.7.0, chiseltool 1.14.1, truth and beauty detailed animals 0.1.7, expanded foods 1.7.2, hanging oil lamps 1.0.1, millwright 1.1.7, player corpse 1.10.1-rc.1, primitive survival 3.7.0, sortable storage 2.2.7, stone path Versants 1.0.5, VS village 1.0.6

Do any of these mods have a history of eating memory to this degree? I have a high end pc too

3080ti , 32gb ram

Iv played Minecraft with over 200 mods before with no problem.

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Welcome to the forums! Have you tried disabling the mods and testing on a different world to see if the issue persists? Probably the easiest way to figure out if it's a mod causing the problem, aside from checking the comments section of the mods(if there's an issue it's generally mentioned in the comments), is to disable them all and then reactivate them one by one, testing each as you go. The minute you run into an issue, you've found your problem mod.

Now if the issue persists even after disabling all mods and testing on a vanilla world, then I would suspect that something has broken somewhere in the core game files. In that case, you'll want to backup any worlds that you care about by moving them to a separate folder outside of Vintage Story(you can also do this with mods if you don't want to go re-download them), then reinstall the game. Once the game has been reinstalled, create a world to test and make sure everything is working correctly, then move your worlds/mods back into the proper folders.

The only other thing I can think to check is whether or not you've got other programs active in the background while trying to play Vintage Story. Sometimes those can cause issues when it comes to game performance/system resources when playing certain games. If none of the mods are causing the performance issues, and reinstalling the game doesn't clear anything up, then the problem is somewhere else on the PC.

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Is the memory usage actually a problem, though? Or are you just surprised about the number?

As long as you do not suffer performance degradation, I'd shrug and move on. I mean... you paid for the whole RAM module, why not use all of it? :P

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