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Fordítási probléma jelentése
the last time I played SINS made me quit because in the late game it was a slide show ^^
Seems I'm not 100% accurate on this, so disregard most of what I said... :)
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It doesn't support multiple cores at all.
The game engine was written for one core and it was decided it would be too much effort to re-write the engine to support more. So the only multi-core usage it will get is the built in stuff from the operating system, which is minor.
Though on modern CPUs with decent single core speed plus mods like E4X that do things like reduce the maximum number of proximity mines I don't have it slow down that bad.
I do stick to maps with less than 100 stars, but I also like to start with 8 players.
Just to say, even if its only running on a single core you should still see quite a difference over an older cpu as single core performance generally improves with each generation of cpu.
So for instance this running on your 12900k will perform much faster than say a 3770k. even if they are both running 1 core. (l personally have seen a massive jump from an 8350 to a ryzen 3600).
So maybe the slow down wont be as bad as you think.