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Multi-Core Support?

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Hi everybody. I am a big OFP Fan and I can't wait for Armed Assault Release but I have a Performance related Question... the Search Engine got no results.

The Situation: I bought the new Intel Core 2 Duo E6600. This CPU is the future, because the Multi-Core Technology improves everything a lot... in case the Application is optimized to Multi-Core. However, I heard in a Interview that even on the highest High-End PCs Armed Assault won't run on the highest View Distance etc fine...uhm...okay... but what if you use a Multi-Core CPU? Shouldn't there be a little improvement of Performance and at least the View Distance?

I'm a little bit confused about that... so please tell me: Does Armed Assault support Multi-Core or not?! It's a new Game and it should support it for a great increase of the overall Performance, I think...

Thanks and Greetings

Darky

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The Situation: I bought the new Intel Core 2 Duo E6600. This CPU is the future, because the Multi-Core Technology improves everything a lot... in case the Application is optimized to Multi-Core. However, I heard in a Interview that even on the highest High-End PCs Armed Assault won't run on the highest View Distance etc fine...uhm...okay... but what if you use a Multi-Core CPU? Shouldn't there be a little improvement of Performance and at least the View Distance?

Even the most high end PCs cant run OFP at full viewdistance and terrain detail, these games are just alot more scaleable then other games rofl.gif

EDIT: If ArmA supports dual core then you will probably see a performance increase but it really depends on how BIS programs ArmA. IIRC it does support dual core (it is in the FAQ somewhere, but i cant remember if it was true)

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Aything that is built upon a "multi-threaded" architecture supports dual-core, dual-processors, blah blah

They have said that ArmA is multi-threaded.

Also, even if it wasn't, if you run any background processes it still might improve your performance since you could dedicate one processor to the single-threaded process (like OFP).

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You could easily use search for Christ Sake! As this question was already mentioned!

BTW the FAQ has the answer too!

People! Learn to use FORUM's options!

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