Could someone explain this in a way, computer noobs understand too? ^^ ---->
" Set the CPU affinity for RimWorld (or other programs) to on only for CPU0 and CPU1.
(I set it only for CPU0, having only a tri-core system.)
Set the affinity for all other running programs to be off for CPU0 and CPU1 for all non-RimWorld processes.
(Antivirus programs are important here.)
Set the process priority of RimWorld to High.
(Avoid "Realtime" priority. Bad things tend to happen with "Realtime" priority.)
Optionally, set the process priority of all other running programs to Low.
(This is useful for dual or triple core systems especially, and can help older quad-core systems. For newer systems, i5 or newer, the extra cores will usually pick up the CPU usage of other programs with little to no problems.) "
For example where do you set up these changes exactly?
Also, it would be a good idea to have a sticky thread only dealing with help/advice for the lag issues of Rimworld. I like Rimworld so much, I would pay for a final solution to get rid of these performance issues.
" Set the CPU affinity for RimWorld (or other programs) to on only for CPU0 and CPU1.
(I set it only for CPU0, having only a tri-core system.)
Set the affinity for all other running programs to be off for CPU0 and CPU1 for all non-RimWorld processes.
(Antivirus programs are important here.)
Set the process priority of RimWorld to High.
(Avoid "Realtime" priority. Bad things tend to happen with "Realtime" priority.)
Optionally, set the process priority of all other running programs to Low.
(This is useful for dual or triple core systems especially, and can help older quad-core systems. For newer systems, i5 or newer, the extra cores will usually pick up the CPU usage of other programs with little to no problems.) "
For example where do you set up these changes exactly?
Also, it would be a good idea to have a sticky thread only dealing with help/advice for the lag issues of Rimworld. I like Rimworld so much, I would pay for a final solution to get rid of these performance issues.