Slow Down
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Alex Emery
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Slow Down
Hi, im useing G-Force with ITunes 7.2 as well as earlier versions. G-Force always looks amazing but every few seconds it will slow down for a couple of seconds before speeding up again.
When its running it only uses about 50% of the CPU's power and ive tried shutting down everything and changing to resolution/fps/screen size etc but this always happens in full screen and normal
Any suggestions to make it run smootly would be great
Thanks
When its running it only uses about 50% of the CPU's power and ive tried shutting down everything and changing to resolution/fps/screen size etc but this always happens in full screen and normal
Any suggestions to make it run smootly would be great
Thanks
Re: Slow Down
Alex Emery wrote:Hi, im useing G-Force with ITunes 7.2 as well as earlier versions. G-Force always looks amazing but every few seconds it will slow down for a couple of seconds before speeding up again.
When its running it only uses about 50% of the CPU's power and ive tried shutting down everything and changing to resolution/fps/screen size etc but this always happens in full screen and normal
Any suggestions to make it run smootly would be great
Thanks
try turning off all unecessary programs like anti virus or other stuff running in the background thats not specifically important and see if there is an improvment.
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Alex Emery
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Alex,
The 50% CPU usage issue is known and I'm sure SS will address it down the road. A faster CPU is really the best thing you can do to significantly speed up G-Force. Even then, you will have to overclock it if you are running at high resolutions to achieve a 30fps+ framerate.
The 50% CPU usage issue is known and I'm sure SS will address it down the road. A faster CPU is really the best thing you can do to significantly speed up G-Force. Even then, you will have to overclock it if you are running at high resolutions to achieve a 30fps+ framerate.
Greg B.
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Alex Emery
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overclock? i think my PC is fine, if it was the PC surly reducing the resolution and screen size would change that, ive tried making it really small and it runs stupidly quickly but you can still see it slow down for a few seconds. My problem is now the fps its the fact that it runs smoothly then slows down before going smooth again