Thanks for sharing experiences. I still don't get how how you can spread a single thread over multiple cores.
I've tried 2 software utilities, commandline parameters and changing affinity settings in the task manager. There is no way for assigning more than one core to Ryzom. What is different on your computers? Do you use any virtualisation stuff, do you run Ryzom in a sandbox? Or like I was wondering earlier: Is it an intel thing?
I'm gonna try messing with the config file and the Mouse after Christmas.
Thank you all so far for dealing with me and one of the Ryzom problems.
I wish you all a merry Christmas!
I've tried 2 software utilities, commandline parameters and changing affinity settings in the task manager. There is no way for assigning more than one core to Ryzom. What is different on your computers? Do you use any virtualisation stuff, do you run Ryzom in a sandbox? Or like I was wondering earlier: Is it an intel thing?
I'm gonna try messing with the config file and the Mouse after Christmas.
Thank you all so far for dealing with me and one of the Ryzom problems.
I wish you all a merry Christmas!