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Post by Antigod on Nov 29, 2007 11:04:55 GMT -5
Are you developing Depth and KF2.5 at the sametime? Man you must be a busy boy!
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Post by Alex on Nov 29, 2007 11:10:32 GMT -5
Are you developing Depth and KF2.5 at the sametime? Man you must be a busy boy! Let's not forget scool on top of that And time aside for concerted drinking.
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Post by [AM]Echo 419 on Nov 29, 2007 20:24:06 GMT -5
Musta upgraded your personal processor lately. A single core couldn't handle that multitasking at once without lagging. Unfortunately I'm stuck with a single core for now so its school and mapping. And even then its possible that I lag at one or another from time to time.
But yea looking forward to Depth when I get over my not liking ut3 phase.
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Post by Alex on Nov 29, 2007 23:52:10 GMT -5
Musta upgraded your personal processor lately. A single core couldn't handle that multitasking at once without lagging. Unfortunately I'm stuck with a single core for now so its school and mapping. And even then its possible that I lag at one or another from time to time. But yea looking forward to Depth when I get over my not liking ut3 phase. dude, developing two games "at once" doesnt mean i have both versions of unreal ed running, and i'm compiling two codebases at the exact same time Jus' means i switch between what i work on from time to time. my comp's a dual core AMD. i usually have a bunch of apps running, but theres no chance in hell of having UT3 engine running alongside UE2
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Post by maul on Nov 30, 2007 1:25:54 GMT -5
loldongs. Imagine that, running both editors simultaneously...just fix up something here...and something over here...
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Post by Antigod on Nov 30, 2007 3:39:24 GMT -5
TBH I think the new Intel duel core CPU's could probably handle having both UED2 and UED3 running at the sametime, but I wouldnt recommend it.
I should be moving to Duel Core early next year, my PC is nearing 5 years now, the beauty has done me well, but its time to switch I think.
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Post by Grim on Nov 30, 2007 7:55:39 GMT -5
I still use a singlecore AMD. Works just fine. UED would probably require more video RAM than processing power. As long as your computer isn't filled with porn, and all the lovely trojans that go with it. You would just need a good video card, and a decent processer, single or duel.
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Post by Antigod on Nov 30, 2007 10:10:05 GMT -5
Yeah I see what I mean, the good thng with Duel CPU is that you could assign say UED2 to CPU1 and UED3 to CPU2. But it is more likely RAM and GPU that require the horsepower.
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Post by [AM]Echo 419 on Nov 30, 2007 15:57:20 GMT -5
Musta upgraded your personal processor lately. A single core couldn't handle that multitasking at once without lagging. Unfortunately I'm stuck with a single core for now so its school and mapping. And even then its possible that I lag at one or another from time to time. But yea looking forward to Depth when I get over my not liking ut3 phase. dude, developing two games "at once" doesnt mean i have both versions of unreal ed running, and i'm compiling two codebases at the exact same time Jus' means i switch between what i work on from time to time. my comp's a dual core AMD. i usually have a bunch of apps running, but theres no chance in hell of having UT3 engine running alongside UE2 I didn't literally mean that....I meant like within yourself. The processor represents the integrity of yourself. So your developing 2 games and school on top of that, something I couldn't do which I compared that to a single core. ;D
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