World tanks mouse does not work. Why does the mouse cursor slow down? Main causes and options for their elimination. World of Tanks is slow! Well what can you do here?

Hello dear readers.

Often on the Internet you can find users who complain that their mouse cursor is slow. At the same time, problems appear both when working with simple and voluminous applications. It’s worth saying right away that there are many reasons for such symptoms. I will try to present all possible solutions in the article, and of course I will indicate different solutions.

As mentioned above, there are many reasons why the pointer on the screen slows down. The first thing to do is check the connected device itself. Or rather, find another device to connect it to the system. If the problems go away, they are in the manipulator himself. If not, in the main equipment or operating system. The problem may also be that the system is infected with a virus, so I recommend checking it with the Comodo Internet Security utility.

If the mouse is wired, you should make sure that the cable has not been kinked. In addition, it is advisable to check the area where it is connected to the board - sometimes it is in this place that a small separation can be observed. This leads to malfunctions.

For wireless mice, it is important to monitor the charge level. Often problems arise precisely because of dead batteries.

There are also often situations when the optical element simply gets filled with dirt or hair from pets. Try to remove everything carefully. It is advisable, of course, in this case to unscrew the device itself and clean it inside. If this does not help, we move on.

Driver( )

A mouse, like any other device connected to a computer, needs a driver. In most cases, the required program is located in the operating system itself. But in some situations it may not be present. Due to the lack of the required driver, the cursor moves jerkily.

The solution is simple - go to the official website of the manipulator manufacturer, download the required file and install it. You just need to choose the right operating system, be it Windows 7 or XP. This rarely happens in new versions.

operating system( )

When your cursor starts to freeze and get lost, go to “ Task Manager" by pressing " Ctrl+Alt+Del", and look at the "" tab, which is definitely there in Windows 8 and Windows 10. We are interested in the tabs: " CPU», « Memory», « Disk" If suddenly one of them shows close to 100%, this may well be the cause of the problem.

Also, review the apps you are using. Perhaps some of them are not needed for work - turn them off.

In addition, check out the section. In it you will find a lot of useful information that affects cleaning the system as a whole.

If nothing helps you, try checking your system for viruses using the AVG AntiVirus Free utility (or Dr Web Cureit); if this doesn’t help, it may be time to reinstall the OS.

Video card driver( )

The corresponding element is responsible for the picture on the computer, which also communicates with the system using its own program. And if the necessary drivers are not present, noticeable pauses in the cursor appear when the mouse moves sharply.

Installing suitable software will help, which can be downloaded from the official website. If you don’t know the manufacturer or model, use a program that allows you to find and update all the drivers yourself.

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Sometimes the reason why the cursor slows down is poor heat dissipation as a result of contamination of the system unit or laptop. This is especially noticeable in games, for example, tanks and similar online projects. True, most often such problems are accompanied by graphics slowdown. The same thing is often observed in the browser.

Clean and lubricate the active elements.

Wi-Fi module( )

Sometimes the problem may be the Wi-Fi module installed on the computer. It affects the wireless mouse, causing slight interference. Try turning it off. Or replace the mouse.

I hope here you will find the reason and its solution due to which you are having problems with the manipulator. Subscribe and tell your friends about us.

Is World of Tanks slow? Or do you have a weak computer? Or did you log into the game after the next update and WoT began to slow down terribly? If all this is familiar to you, but this course of events does not suit you, then read this article to the end, delving into every line of text. And, if everything is done correctly, then you will part with the game brakes forever...

So let's begin:

Why World of Tanks slows down:

First, let's check something as trivial as system requirements. I know, I know, now you start:

So, minimum system requirements for playing world of tanks:

Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10.
256 Kbps.
Processor (CPU): and here's the most interesting thing, in 2014 this figure was 2.2 GHz, in 2015 added to the numbers: "supporting SSE2 technology", A in 2016, the 2.2 GHz numbers were removed, but wrote in words "With two or more physical cores"(but as far as I know, 2 cores began to be released as soon as the processor frequency exceeded the threshold of 2.6 GHz, so we draw conclusions)
Random access memory (RAM): 1.5 GB for Windows XP, 2 GB for Windows Vista, Windows 7/8/10.
Video adapter: GeForce 6800/ ATI HD X2400 XT with 256 MB memory, DirectX 9.0c.
Audio: DirectX 9.0c compatible.
about 27 GB.

The minimum requirements are minimal because you will launch the game, but it will be difficult to play comfortably, believe me. So it is unlikely that it will be possible to remove the “brakes” and “freezes” of the client. Here you can’t do without upgrading your hardware... The parts recommended for replacement are, of course, the processor, video card and RAM...

Operating system: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 - 64-bit.
Internet connection speed: 1024 Kbps or higher (for voice chat).
Processor (CPU): Intel Core i5-3330 (for those who don’t know: 4 cores at 3 GHz - not bad).
Random access memory (RAM): 4 GB (or more).
Video adapter: GeForce GTX660 (2 GB) / Radeon HD 7850 2 GB, DirectX 9.0c.
Audio card: DirectX 9.0c compatible.
Free hard disk space:~36 GB.

The recommended requirements are certainly not exorbitant, but for old computers this is, as they say, “like walking to China” and if you are reading this article, it means that you have something in between these two characteristics. As usual, either the video is weak, or the RAM is not enough, or the percentage was inherited from someone’s hardware.

World of Tanks is slow! Well, what can you do here?

If your lags and slowdowns are due to the processor and even more so if this same processor is single-core, there’s nothing you can do about it, will have to change, well, he doesn’t “take out” the game now, although in 2014 it was still possible to play on this... alas

By the way, I wrote about how to choose a good computer in an article that I recommend reading.

Next comes random access memory (RAM). What can you do with it? Physically, of course, nothing. But you can remove unnecessary garbage, all programs that are loaded in your tray (for those who don’t know, the tray is where the Windows clock is, usually the lower right corner). That's why you need all sorts of managers when playing (viber, mail, icq, skype, etc.) - close it! Torrent?! Definitely OFF! Not only does it “eat up” the RAM, but it also clogs the Internet channel. Next is the browser, brrrrr... Look in the manager how much Google Chrome is eating. You will be horrified! We're closing! We close the rest of the browsers (because they also consume quite a lot)! I would even close the antivirus during the game (by the way, NOD32 has a game mode that frees up a certain amount of RAM for games), and it’s not possible to completely disable any antivirus so easily.

Special aesthetes use programs like Wise Memory Optimizer, which clear the memory of unused data (personally, I would not recommend using these, because I myself caught the “blue screen of death” on a test computer with WinHR installed).
It’s better, of course, to buy up to a decent 4 GB of RAM, especially if you have an old computer, then the RAM for it (DDR, DDR2) will cost mere pennies, and the comfort from it will be felt for a very, very long time. On the test machine I played on dual-channel RAMe (DDR2) 4 GB (2x2GB) and everything was fine!

Next in line for us video card.

If there is not enough video memory, then we try to remove the excess using the program WOT Tweaker downloading it for the current version of the game client on the Internet. In the tweaker you can remove such extras. effects that cannot be disabled from the game client, such as flying dirt from under the tracks, optical effects from a burning tank, etc. But it's worth it, take my word for it!

If the fps in the game shows too little 5-10, then you can try running the client in “safe mode”:


This will disable all installed mods and we can safely say that fps drops due to mods. For example, I encountered a drop in fps from a mod. I will post a video about more detailed graphics settings at the end of the article. Read on...

It happens to someone that the computer hardware is far from weak, even up to the latest versions, and there is nothing unnecessary hanging out in the tray (like a torrent), but Worl of Tanks still slows down. Then the problem is most likely with the Internet provider. Pay attention to the ping in the game, if it exceeds 50 ms, then something is wrong, either the provider is to blame, or you are running some program that requires an Internet connection to work, or your computer has a virus, such as a Trojan, that constantly sends packages via your Internet channel.

A word about 3G modems

About 3G modems(4G modems) I don’t want to talk about it here. A whole article has been written about this: . In it, I explained why everything is so bad when playing via a USB modem and which WoT game server you don’t connect to, the ping is still huge, sometimes up to 300 ms. One can only feel sorry for those people who, apart from 3G, do not have any Internet, and there are quite a few of them. And to say that their world of tanks is slow is to say nothing...

Well, probably the last reason for this is actually the operating system itself. As programmers say “windows must die”... And it’s not for nothing that they say it. During the operation of Windows, all sorts of slag is collected in the system registry, from old entries about long-deleted programs and games to new entries from some mail satellite, Yandex browser and, God forbid, from some virus that alone can create up to a million false registry entries in order to load the percentage to full.

So, over time, all this loads the work of the operating system itself, just as it takes a really long time for programs to start, or the same text editor takes a very long time to open or save documents. Here you know that the end has come for Windows. And don’t expect super speeds from it, much less a comfortable game in WoT.

There are only 2 ways out. The simplest and almost painless for the brain is to remove Windows and install a new one. The second is to start completely cleaning your computer, removing unnecessary programs, defragmenting disks, and cleaning the registry. Long and tedious. But it's up to you.

Well, as promised, I’ll post it at the end of the article video from the developers themselves(by the way, many thanks to them for it) about that how to optimize graphics in World of Tanks. This video talks in detail about what fps is and what each slider in the settings is responsible for, how you can achieve an increase in fps and what it will cost.


Setting up graphics in WoT from version 1.0


And that's all for me! Many thanks to all those who made it through this article to the end! Good luck in setting up the client, you will get huge fps and no lags, so that later they won’t ask why World of Tanks is slow.

Don’t forget to share in the comments who and how defeated lags, brakes and freezes in World of Tanks. After all, your comment can help a hundred or even a thousand people!

Dear players, before asking your question, take the trouble to read all the comments, perhaps there is already an answer to it. All duplicate questions will be ignored. Thanks for understanding!

Although the BigWorld engine used in the game provides an excellent server part, the structure of which is capable of supporting colossal loads and excludes the possibility of using classic cheats, the client part is a little lame, in particular in matters of optimization, distribution of resource use on multi-core computers, as well as graphics. But what to do if World of Tanks slows down?

First you need to understand whether your patient (computer) is alive or rather dead, look at the settings and look at the characteristics. These are the minimum system requirements recommended by the game developers themselves:

  • Operating system: Windows XP /Vista /7 /8
  • Processor (CPU): 2.2 GHz
  • Random access memory (RAM): 1.5 GB for Windows XP, 2 GB for Windows Vista/7
  • Video adapter: GeForce 6800/ ATI X800 with 256 MB memory, DirectX 9.0c
  • Audio card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
  • Free hard disk space: 9 GB
  • Internet connection speed: 256 Kbps

This does not mean that if your computer does not reach the minimum, the game will not run. It’s just that the greater the gap between your system parameters and these characteristics (for the worse), the more difficult it will be for you to play due to various brakes.

Let's understand the cause of the problem

Let's figure out why it may be uncomfortable to play World of Tanks. The game slows down primarily due to a lack of system resources. If your funds allow it, then of course the best option would be to buy a new PC or at least replace the processor or add RAM (if the system allows it).

What should you pay attention to? Let's look at a few responsible pieces of hardware:

  • The processor is the head of your computer
  • video card - responsible for graphics
  • RAM - stores temporary data in its buffer

If even one of these elements is a weak link, then you can catch the brakes. Of course, within the framework of this article we will not delve into such equally important details as the motherboard bus or the core frequency of the video card.

Freeing up memory

We have already briefly discussed why World of Tanks slows down, now let’s get down to action.

If there is not enough video memory

This is all due to your weak video card. This deficiency can be cured by lowering the graphics quality in the game settings. You can also use the program to disable additional effects that cannot be disabled so easily in the game.

If there is not enough RAM

We need to build on what we have. If you have 2GB or less installed, then my advice to you is to buy more. RAM is not expensive now, I bought 2 sticks for 8 gigs at 1,000 rubles each, although I could have found it cheaper.

But, if this is not possible, well, we free up the operative space. First of all, even before launching the game and asking reasonable questions “what to do if World of Tanks lags,” you need to look at what programs you have running. Close everything! Browser, player, all sorts of Skype with ICQ and Quips, torrents and other programs. We're closing everything!

If this does not help, you can resort to the help of special software that frees the RAM from unused data. One of these programs is Wise Memory Optimizer, instructions for which you can watch in this video:

Additionally

Those who are experiencing problems are wondering when playing World of Tanks without comfort - why does the game freeze? If all of the above tips did not help, then you can get a little hardcore and delve into the issue of optimizing the client and your computer as a whole.

Master Yoda:
"The brakes in World of Tanks are caused by a weak computer".

  • - this material contains links to the best tips and mods to improve game performance.
  • - a lot of useful information, including a description of the program for overclocking a video card.