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CPU and GPU
I was just curious...
Currently, the EQ2 game engine is very CPU intensive. Is it possible for the Emu to unload some of the processing (specifically most of the graphics processing) onto the GPU?
Currently, the EQ2 game engine is very CPU intensive. Is it possible for the Emu to unload some of the processing (specifically most of the graphics processing) onto the GPU?
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Actually, if some of you boys read what you actually wrote you'd realize how vague and wrong that information is
First of all I think that the original poster is referring to the EverQuest 2 game engine which is the render system... You can tone down certain features (Which the client handles) such as Shaders, Effects and overall graphics quality to make it run smoother. I wouldn't really call it CPU-Intensive.
From a server's point of view, you can help the client by not including as many entities as there are in live...try running through an empty world with your settings on HIGHEST QUALITY (Which they state no computer in the world should handle smoothly) and watch it work perfectly as it did on mine (Or it might not, depending on your hardware).
First of all I think that the original poster is referring to the EverQuest 2 game engine which is the render system... You can tone down certain features (Which the client handles) such as Shaders, Effects and overall graphics quality to make it run smoother. I wouldn't really call it CPU-Intensive.
From a server's point of view, you can help the client by not including as many entities as there are in live...try running through an empty world with your settings on HIGHEST QUALITY (Which they state no computer in the world should handle smoothly) and watch it work perfectly as it did on mine (Or it might not, depending on your hardware).

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My response was clear and concise regarding the world server exe not having a f**king thing to do with a GPU. If your machine is assy and cannot handle "entities", get a new one.link2009 wrote:Actually, if some of you boys read what you actually wrote you'd realize how vague and wrong that information is
Is that more accurate?
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You f**king f**ker, why do you enjoy f**king using the f**king f-word ?!John Adams wrote:My response was clear and concise regarding the world server exe not having a f**king thing to do with a GPU. If your machine is assy and cannot handle "entities", get a new one.link2009 wrote:Actually, if some of you boys read what you actually wrote you'd realize how vague and wrong that information is
Is that more accurate?
lol I understood your response but he meant the EQ2 Client and yeah, GET A NEW COMP!

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