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    Windows 2012 KVM server

    i helped him solve his issues. also my bill is 50 dollars JK
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    get arma to use more ram

    ahh well i did not know that that is why i posted this
  3. i think i found a way to get arma to use more ram or any other 32 bit program. i found this while getting mods for another game and it works on it and i did it on arma and it worked. im not sure if its going to make the game run better. but if any body can use this and find a way to test please do so and post what u get. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WT4AYYY7 ---------- Post added at 02:28 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:24 AM ---------- this is part of the read me to explain what this does Introduction: I am releasing this application as I have found that it may help with crashing and performance issues with Stalker-COP, particularly when using the larger MOd some like 'Call_of_Pripyat_Complete_v1.0.2 Advanced option' The utility was originally programmed and released by MadBoris, for the game Supreme Commander. I just have simply tweaked the program to work with Stalker-COP(for all versions). Read all about the original utility here: http://forums.gaspowered.com/viewtopic.php?t=2382. . _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Preamble: It is a good practice to specify large-address-aware for 32-bit applications (such as Stalker-COP), by using the linker flag /LARGEADDRESSAWARE, *even if the application is not intended for a 64-bit platform*, because of the advantages that are gained at no cost. (Info From Microsoft) Enabling this large-address-aware flag for software allows a 32-bit program to access more memory (with special boot options on a 32-bit OS or on a 64-bit OS- see instructions below)... In general, enabling the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE flag is a good practice, which is not enabled in Stalker-COP. That is what this utility does; it adds makes Stalker-COP 'large-address-aware'. However. you also need to enable the '3gb switch' (except in Vista or win7 64 bit). ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Background info: Regardless of the amount of physical memory in your system, Windows uses a virtual address space of 4 GB, with 2 GB allocated to user-mode processes (for example, applications) and 2 GB allocated to kernel-mode processes (for example, the operating system and kernel-mode drivers). On systems that have 1 GB or more of physical memory, these two startup switches (see below), can be used to allocate more memory to applications (3 GB) and less memory to the operating system (1 GB). This additional virtual address space helps reduce the amount of memory fragmentation in the virtual address space of the Exchange information store process. So, what does this mean? Well... * Stalker-COP (WITHOUT the 3gb switch and NOT large Address Aware) on 32-bit platforms can address up to only 2 GB. * Stalker-COP with the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE:YES linker flag on 32-bit Windows XP with the special /3gb * boot option can address up to 3 GB, ie an extra 1GB.(This however, limits the kernel to only 1 GB which may cause some drivers and/or services to fail- but not so much a problem with XP than Vista or win7 32bit). * Stalker-COP with the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE:YES linker flag on 32-bit versions of Windows Vista or win7, can address memory up to the number specified by the boot configuration data (BCD) element "IncreaseUserVa". IncreaseUserVa can have a value ranging from 2048, the default, to 3072 (which matches the amount of memory configured by the /3gb boot option on Windows XP). I advise using IncreaseUserVa 2900. (The remainder of 4 GB is allocated to the kernel and can result in failing driver and service configurations. ) * Stalker-COP on 64-bit platforms can address up to 2 GB, or up to 4 GB with the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE:YES linker flag. So, 64-bit processors provide a huge leap in the amount of physical and virtual memory that can be addressed.
  4. kazenokizu

    get arma to use more ram

    hey don't knock it until we can get some test data in here :P
  5. well of course you experience lag at low fps the goal is to have high fps. so your sentence is a bit confusing but i will try what u said. ok i have done that will try it out later to the other post there is no such option also to answer the amd over drive for my own its crap dont use it use bios u will be fine if worse comes to worse just clear your cmos with the jumpers. if you don't know what that is Google it if you fail to be able to do any of that you don't need to over clock you pc
  6. ok i have a pretty decent pc. i have a 6 core 1090t amd black edition cpu a gt 450 msi video card windows 7 ultimate 64 bit 8 gigs of ddr3 1333 mhz ram and my game runs like crap any clue at what i can do to get some better frame rates out of this thing at a good res like 1920x1080 i can deal with less if i have to -_-
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    ACE for OA 1.11

    Thank you so much !
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    ACE for OA 1.11

    is there a way to get six updater to auto download the latest version and keep it up to date with out me having to do any thing at all ?
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    Patch 1.55 Issues

    well to but this bluntly. ever sense the patch came out i have had nothing but issues. after say any where between 5 minutes to 30 minutes some times i have it in 2 minutes of game. i have horrible lag! and shift - flush does not fix it. any optimizations to my pc do not fix it. removing of addons does not fix it. removing of beta patch cant start my game. can any body please tell me what the deal is. i have 4 gb of ddr3 ram amd Athlon ii x2 cpu windows 7 ultimate nvida geforce 240 video card. btw zipper5 you Suck! and yes that's my opion of you. ---------- Post added at 07:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:05 PM ---------- <object width="640" height="390"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI0zwAYz044&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI0zwAYz044&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"></embed></object>
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    New patch issues

    well to but this bluntly. ever sense the patch came out i have had nothing but issues. after say any where between 5 minutes to 30 minutes some times i have it in 2 minutes of game. i have horrible lag! and shift - flush does not fix it. any optimizations to my pc do not fix it. removing of addons does not fix it. removing of beta patch cant start my game. can any body please tell me what the deal is. i have 4 gb of ddr3 ram amd Athlon ii x2 cpu windows 7 ultimate nvida geforce 240 video card.
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    New patch issues

    i second that
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    New patch issues

    so BI you going to fix this shit!
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