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Second wipe playing on a decent PC (9th gen i9, 3070Ti, 32GB ram). I was a bit baffled at my mediocre performance, so I fired up Intel ETU to have a look. Sure enough, EFT takes up a single core (so my assumption is a single thread too.) It wasn't just spaghetti code, as I had thought, rather my 7 other cores are simply sitting around doing nothing.
Has there ever been an officially stated reason for why? Such as the old Unity version doesn't support it, or it would require a major overhaul of existing code.
Yessir, DDR4 indeed! I had underestimated the performance low CL has, so now that I've read up on it I'm going for the absolutely lowest possible. Should cut down RAM latency by about 30%, according to some online calculator. If that turns into more than 0 extra fps, we'll see. Can't hurt, though :)
Just 2666 MHz, but with a low CL value. A semi-recent motherboard update allows for XMP, so I'll push that up to a somewhat decent 3200 MHz (same CL).
Would you prefer to call it "so badly multi-threaded you don't even notice that it actually is"?
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I hadn't looked into this, so now you got my hopes up! But no, zero cores turned out to be parked :)
If I check the task manager, some other cores are always puttering along at a low-ish percentage. I wonder though if you actually see a *gain* with 8 cores, or if there's a performance deficit with fewer cores since Windows then has to take performance away from the Tarkov cores.