Why is My Video Game Using Too Much Memory?

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A user is experiencing significant performance issues with a video game, noting that the program's memory usage has increased to 220K, compared to the usual 80-90K, rendering the game nearly unplayable. Despite updating the video card driver, running a virus scan, and reinstalling the game, the problem persists. It is suggested that increased memory usage might be due to the game's progression, as many games require more resources as levels expand and more objects are introduced. The age of the computer and the specific game in question could also be contributing factors to the performance decline.
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Hello,

I really need some help here. I am running a video game on my computer which I have been playing for quite some time. Just last night I started getting what I thought was lag. Then I realized that the program was running at 220 K when it usually runs at 80 - 90. This was making the game virtually unplayable for me.

I've checked that my video card driver is updated
I've run a virus scan
I've reinstalled the program

I don't know what the issue could be.

Any help would be much appreciated

cheers,

dacruick
 
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Many video games use more memory the further into the game you get because levels get bigger and objects more plentiful.
 
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