Monday, April 16, 2012

Does supcom2 need a core maximizer?

I ran supcom2 in window mode with task manager to see if it maxes out the first core and barely uses the other cores. It sure does, it behaves like supcom1. Is there a way to get supcom2 to use all the cores?|||Core Maximizer wont work with SupCom2. Its made only for SupCom1 and FA. SupCom2 was originally made to work well on low end PCs as it is...|||SC2 doesn't need a core maximizer it maxes the 1st core out but has spread usage over the others.|||Why couldn't the dev's make it to were the game doesn't max out the first core, but instead distribute the load at the same time across all the threads?
I know LoD said the game use's spread usage, but isn't this after the first core is maxed out? I honestly feel that if a little more time was put into multithreading evenly, then the game would run flawlesly, even on low end hardware (360 being in mind :) )
I'd like to see who ever made core maximizer for SC1/FA to revamp the old maximizer and make it compatible for SC2 as well.|||Because we just spent an entire thread discussing how mind-blowingly difficult it is to multi-thread a simulation.
Core Maximizer doesn't multithread anything, it just assigns FA's existing non-sim threads to other cores. SC2 already does this.|||:lol: my fault mithy, you know i'm still learning. :wink:|||Mithy

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