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redface6666

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    AMD CPU Bottleneck?

    Actually the difference is huge, but most users won't notice it, because usually games only need a decent CPU (my i5-4690K for example only uses 40% in most games) but a pretty good GPU (Graphics Card). ArmA uses 2 Cores (2nd for AI Calculation), no matter how many you have. But if you want to buy a new CPU always go for Intel (at least in my opinion) because after working in a computer store and configuring and building several Gaming Systems (AMD and Intel) I can definetily say, that the lower price of AMD CPUs is the only advantage these things have. They have a much higher failure rate (actually i never saw an Intel CPU that wasn't working properly) They build up a lot of temperature (especially when playing games) which means, that you have to spend more money on the cooling system. Even with more GHz they actually are slower than Intel CPUs, because the whole Intel-Architechture is way more efficient. The only downside to Intel CPUs is the higher price, but in return you get a longer living CPU
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    Adding UAV terminal to mission

    you got a little typo in your supply box init. it should be: clearMagazineCargo this; clearweaponcargo this; this addItemCargo ["b_uavterminal", 1];
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