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https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/largememory-pages.html
I am not sure if there are any security implications with this, so do not take this as advice or a suggestion. I'm merely explaining to educate and maybe allow others to experiment at their own risk.
Whenever larger memory pages are accessible to the processor, it usually always increases bandwidth or performance. How much performance depends on your systems processing capability, this is evident with X3D processors having more cache, Large memory paging, and even Resizable Bar for graphics cards.
Control panel - Administration - Local policy - Security options - Lock pages in memory (add ur username and administator)
BUT I DO NOT recommend it!!! This is actually has no impact into the game performance at all and negatively impacting on windows performance in general. coz it's like RAM leaking, fully stacked up ur standby free ram. Test it urself
that fixed this issue for me
However what worked for me was to download install the latest video driver update for my card, after having the .exe file set to run as admin.
Now it works perfectly.