Thehat3z
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So, whats new with this update since i can't find any info online right now
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What REALLY helped me to improve performance
Thehat3z replied to Thehat3z's topic in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
so you add "-maxMem=6144" (without quotes) -
What REALLY helped me to improve performance
Thehat3z replied to Thehat3z's topic in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
I found this, give it a shot: 1. Go to Steam Library 2. Go to "Arma 3" Right Click then select "Properties" 3. Select "Set Launch Options" 4. Copy and paste the correct launch command line below to what your system is setup for and click "OK". For AMD CPU users: AMD Dual Core with 4GB System Ram: "-noSplash -cpuCount=2 -high" AMD Quad Core with 4GB Ram: "-noSplash -cpuCount=4 -high" AMD Six Core with 4GB Ram: "-noSplash -cpuCount=6 -high" AMD Eight Core with 4GB Ram: "-noSplash -cpuCount=8 -high" ______________________________________________ If your running more than 8GB Ram then apply this to the end of the launch line: "-maxMem=8192" This will allow your game to utilize 8GB system Ram instead of 4GB. ______________________________________________ Intel CPU: For Hyperthreaded CPU's such as a Quad Core you will apply this: -cpuCount=8 This will enable your Hyperthreads on your CPU so your CPU will act as an eight core when running Arma 3. If you are running a Hyperthreaded Six Core then: -cpuCount=12 If you are running a Hyperthreaded Eight Core or Eight Core Xeon then apply this: -cpuCount=16 If you are running just a non Hyperthreaded CPU such as a Quad Core then select "4" instead of "8" same for a Dual Core you will select "2" instead of "4". All AMD CPU's are NOT Hyperthreaded so Hyperthreaded options is highly not recommended as this can cause system failure or damage. I will not be responible for system failure and damage if you choose to select more cores then you have on your command line! -high: makes your operating system prioritize services and processes to run your game better but this can cause system failure and instability if you dont have a good running system. If you Overclock this can cause system instability. -noSplash: disables startup videos and advertisements. -cpuCount=#: enables extra CPU cores and Hyperthreads. -maxMem=#: when set to "6144" (6GB) and up lets your game use more system Ram then 4GB. Do not set to higher than 4GB if you dont have at least 8GB. You can set to "8192" (8GB) if you have 12GB+ Ram. -
What REALLY helped me to improve performance
Thehat3z replied to Thehat3z's topic in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
Click properties on your game in your steam library , click on set launch options and add that "-cpucount=x" in. i wrote x since if it depends on how many cores you have with your cpu. since i have a quad core i have 4 cores... -
What REALLY helped me to improve performance
Thehat3z replied to Thehat3z's topic in ARMA 3 - GENERAL
How did you do that? -
Well , I don't have a high end device , my computer is pretty old. i have 4 gigs of ram an intel core 2 quad q6600 2.4ghz and a gts 450 overclocked by gigabyte. I started playing the game and got really bumped by how the game is running for me (horrible) so i did a little search around the webz and found this "-cpucount=4" This increased my performance so much , i actually enjoy playing the game now. If you have some low fps , give this a shot , it helped me. A lot.