![]() Hate it or love it, I USE my OWN software. So, I do my best to make sure my software adheres to my principles. Again, Process Lasso is NOT that type of program.ĭISCLAIMER: YES, I am the author p. Same goes for software that tweaks your registry to improve performance. Once uninstalled, nothing is left.Ī much more dangerous program would be a registry cleaner, which indiscriminately deletes registry keys that may or may not be important. Of course, it only does this while Process Lasso is running. By default, all its ProBalance algorithm will do is temporarily lower the priority class of some background processes when they are unruly. But that would be solved as soon as they reset the configuration or uninstalled Process Lasso, booting to safe mode if they had to. Now, in the advanced options, there are tweaks the user can make to the system, but few users visit that area - and none of the tweaks would cause 'harm'.Ĭould a user intentionally (or accidentally I suppose) misconfigure Process Lasso so that it caused problems? Sure. It doesn't 'tweak' the system except on a real-time, dynamic basis. Long lasting effects? That's hard to believe since Process Lasso makes no system setting changes. Then walk through locking the process in or out of your chosen schema.This is pretty far out there, but I assume it is just a misunderstanding, so let me clear it up.Right-click on the process and select “CPU Affinity/Always/Select CPU Affinity”.Run Process Lasso and find the processes noted above.The best way to do this is to run the applications/SteamVR and DCS in VR mode.Simply by checking the boxes for all Cores and unchecking the boxes for (8-9) and (10-11). To keep Steam processing away from DCS.exe, you would make those cores not available to the steam process. Savitarax 637 subscribers Subscribe 8.9K views 7 months ago This video is hopefully gonna help people understand what I am doing with my system and give them an idea as to what is actually going on. ![]() If you choose the top two Cores to lock DCS.EXE to, with Hyperthreading on, you would select Cores (8-9) (10-11). All even cores are physical, all odd cores are virtual.Core 0 & 1 being Physical Core 0 and it’s Virtual Core 1. ![]() This is what I have set up: Process Lasso mode: High performance P3D cores: 2-7, high priority All add-ons: 0-1, normal priority I usually get very good fps on my system (see signature). I did some changes in CPU core assignment. A (6) Core CPU running Hyperthreading shows (12) Cores. Posted ApHello, I've run into a strange issue.Setup DCS to later ensure other windows processes do not impede either of those critical process groups. ![]()
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