Tuning Process Priority to Fix Scene Loading Lag in Black Myth Wukong
Running Black Myth Wukong on a T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 6000MHz 32GB kit under Windows 11 24H2 (Driver v560.1), I noticed a soul-crushing action lag during heavy scene transitions. Using GamePP for tracking, it was clear the memory queue was choking, adding a glitchy 300ms delay to combat responses. I initially wasted time disabling dynamic lighting, which did absolutely nothing. The real fix came after I jumped into Task Manager, ripped the process priority up to High, and nuked all background update services to breathe some life into the RAM. This pushed available memory back into a safe 2.1GB - 2.5GB buffer. Frame times, which were previously swinging wild, tightened up to a rock steady 28ms - 34ms range. Honestly, if you're pushing maxed-out rain effects, you might still catch a stray micro-stutter, but the general feel is now incredibly snappy. HWinfo confirmed thermals stayed chilled between 48℃ - 54℃. After three cold boots and stress loops, the setup holds firm without any random crashes or memory leaks.