FFX Random Lag
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(04-11-2011, 04:19 PM)recoder Wrote: You Can use the Game booster application.Happy It makes the emulation priority highest and disables[or makes the priority least] all Background processes eg. Anti-Virus etc..Tongue


Someone ban the next person who suggests gamebooster. Its snake oil.
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#12
hmmmm
great temptation....

But i'd say that everyone knows it already... We'll just let him try to sell his fake soft alone Wink
CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 3800X
Mobo : Asus PRIME B450-PLUS
GPU : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070
RAM : 16 Go
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#13
i've been trying to use that GB stuff for years now, i still see no difference and clearing up "RAM" ain't gonna help you out anyway (it's really *****), It took me 2 days to find my old PS2 games, And find Final Fantasy X, Let's see if its really a CPU intensive PC.
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GB is not that bad. Its good for computers that are toooooooooo slow! GameBooster is NOT My Software....
PS: I don't use it too!
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(04-11-2011, 05:56 PM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: Someone ban the next person who suggests gamebooster. Its snake oil.

Oh god, this.

I actually looked into it once and when I saw the part about defragmenting ram I almost puked. Not only would that be stupid and pointless to do, it is impossible to control how your operating system maps physical ram to virtual addresses :/

Then it turns around and flat out lies to you, saying that it freed X amount of ram for stopping processes like the Java updater. Hello? The Java updater doesn't use ram, 99.99% of the time it is paged entirely to disk. I suppose if your machine was so crappy and poorly setup that your page file was full it would help to disable it, but come on.

I would be happy to cock punch the developers of this software if given the chance.
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