![]() But I found an old archaic Microsoft system32 tool, crudely named « Process » which you can pipe a process name to plus what you want it to do to it without requiring any privileges of any sort. This was a bit tricky as normally no non-admin process could modify other threads in this way. Well this was a popular thing to do by hand but I found it tedious so I automated it. Right, so you could just open your task manager after launching a game, find FA in the details tab (not the processes tab) right click it and set core affinity and remove the checkmark on the first core and apply. ![]() This combination of factors means that moving FA main thread to another thread, any other thread, yields overhead that you aren’t otherwise getting. windows boots and runs it’s main services on the first core/thread.The main thread/core however generally averages at 100% usage. It has a second thread for the user interface (which accounts for about 5% of FA’s cpu usage so it doesn’t really matter, it’s thread/core is generally very idle). FA is mainly a single thread, single core app. ![]()
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