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TheGamingScientist

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A member registered Oct 11, 2019

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Wow, a few seconds, that's ambiotious. If you manage to pull that off, that'd be amazing. Definitely focus on the features improving the game, not the performance. The performance isn't a problem at all.

Ah I see. I was running it on unlimited, but since my processor is hexacore, 16% would pretty much be the max. Multi core isn't and shouldn't be your priority. This is headed a great direction, and I will keep you updated on what speed it's running at in the future. In the meanwhile, what is the average time to save? Whenever I try I set there for a couple of minutes and eventually give up and alt+f4 to try again another time. Should I wait longer, or is it something else(like a compatibility problem, or something programmed). I've heard it's pretty long for many people, but it doesn't seem to really work. Unless I should expect 10 minutes or something, then I'm just too spoiled to wait..

Hi, first of all, I love this. I love how it realistically simulates, and I'm really looking forward to the amazing features you have planned. Because it's such a good sim, I like to let it run for hours, and just see what happens. As the results may get a lot more interesting with newer updates, especially with stuff like wars and colonialism(maybe...). I have a pretty beefy PC, and when I ran it a while ago, I opened my task manager to see what percentage of my system it was using. It was almost nothing. I know it runs pretty fast already, faster than on my friends' systems, but I would like it to go even faster. So, I'm requesting something like a setting, where you can set the amount of RAM, CPU speed, and maybe more like GPU assistance it uses. This way, you can set it low when you want to run other things too, but you can tell the program to take all the computing power it can get when when you want to just run it for a while on a system on its own, like I like to do. What do you think of this function? I think it will help me, people with lesser systems, and just people who want to run a fun simulation on the side. This is a great sim, and it would do a lot if it took up everything instead of that 12.5% of my CPU and 2.5GB out of my 16GB of RAM it does now.