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Have we talked about Left 4 Dead yet?
Dimmukane:
--- Quote from: KvP on 21 Apr 2009, 21:33 ---I had the same problem, there's an easy fix. If you're running with a dual core you need to ctrl+alt+delete and find the system task for L4D. Right click on it and set the core affinity to just one of the cores. Your problems should end.
Note that you'll probably have to do this every time you start up the game.
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Why include an option for multi-core processing, then? Gah...I have a dual-core that I can't use.
KvP:
L4D isn't terribly processor-intensive so it shouldn't matter! I have a 2 Ghz dual core system and a 2.4 Ghz dual core system and they both run without a hitch on a single core.
Melodic:
Dual-core processing is sort of new, and some older hardware might not like playing with it. Switching to single-core isn't so much a move to counter the game engine than it is to counter faults due to any old equipment or drivers.
Dimmukane:
Yeah, it must be my processor...it's an FX-74, which was discontinued 3 months after I bought it. Which sucks, cuz I paid about 270 for it. And it was a unique socket.
Melodic:
--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 22 Apr 2009, 13:02 ---Gosh dang I wish I wasn't a bad person.
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