Since recently roblox has been slow to the point of unusability.
There is no issue with my wifi: I play games like Valorant and others where I get a constant 10 ping.
Download speeds are normal on websites, there’s no issue surfing the internet.
Roblox player seems to load fine too, but play testing on studio is IMPOSSIBLE, and when I say that, i am not exaggerating:
I have tried reinstalling to no avail. Could this be a router setting blocking roblox’s connection? I haven’t changed any, however.
Half of both my disks are free, and i have SSDs too. That is not an issue.
I closed all apps from the taskbar overlay and didnt have any big apps running in the back. I had chrome open with one youtube tab and discord, shouldnt be even close to causing that.
bump. This is still happening, also with playing regular games as well. I don’t know if it’s a pc thing but I’m glad to see I’m not the only one experiencing this.
I have the exact same problem, and it’s 100% due to Roblox, i can load games like GTA V or War Thunder really fast and play them with incredible performance, so don’t tell me that Roblox takes a million times more performance than GTA V.
Although it may not be the direct problem, I recommend upgrading your RAM, nowadays 32gb is usually what everyone has to run games fine on their computer. This is just an anecdote though.
I honestly don’t think RAM is the issue at all. I have 64GB and this still happens. Also, the problem happens randomly, and once it does happen, it persists until I restart my PC. Seeing that this quite literally doesn’t happen with any other game or application, I can only assume the issue is on Roblox’s end.
Yea I can understand that, I was just trying to give the simple answer because before upgrading my RAM, ive had slow loading issues but after most were solved. But of course theres always an issue with Roblox lol.
Just as an update for anyone still having this issue, I think I have found the reason for why this is happening, at least for me. The freezing occurred as per usual, and after some research I unplugged my mouse for a few seconds and plugged it back in. I joined a game and the freezing went away, as if I never had it. I have a Logitech mouse and I have the Logitech G Hub app installed on my computer. Perhaps it has to do with having Logitech products plugged into your PC. But after unplugging them, and plugging them back in, the problem seems to go away.