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Secondly, I find that pretty much every time I start Warframe, it is processing the Vulkan shaders. I thought the whole point was to do this once, save them, then start up faster the next time. I even see it downloading precompiled Vulkan shaders for Warframe some times when I start Steam, and yet when I start Warframe, it still processes the shaders.
From starting Steam to getting fully into Warframe generally takes 30-40 minutes, every time. I don't think it should take so long.
Thanks for any help you may provide.
Last edited by Maath on 29 March 2021 at 6:47 pm UTC
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steam [CJobMgr::m_Work]
I'm going to try some other games and see if when I exit them they cause the same behavior.
Last edited by Maath on 29 March 2021 at 1:38 pm UTC
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So, I guess it is a Warframe issue.
I got the same thing (the thrashing, not the shader processing part) with Torchlight 2, which is a native game. I played it recently with friends and maybe every other time when exiting the game the Steam client would get the hard drive busy for maybe 5 minutes. Even if I closed the client, the process would remain open until done. I tried a quick search on the internet but couldn't find anything. I guessed it meant the Steam client was checking the game files, because what else could it be doing for that long? But that's just a guess. I'm not exactly an expert, so not sure where to look for clues. ^^'
Hope it helps. :)
Last edited by Sigbjorn on 30 March 2021 at 8:40 am UTC
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