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Zero-k Running on ONE core at a time!!!

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8/27/2015 10:25:21 PMCArankRocketFish before revert after revert
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8/27/2015 10:23:04 PMCArankRocketFish before revert after revert
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1 I am running linux ubuntu 14.04 LTS in VMware Player (the free personal version). 1 I am running linux ubuntu 14.04 LTS in VMware Player (the free personal version).
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3 The virtual machine has 6 cores and 4 GB of RAM, with 700 MB is memory dedicated to graphics 3 The virtual machine has 6 cores and 4 GB of RAM, with 700 MB of memory dedicated to graphics
4 That should be enough to run Zero-k at 30fps (correct me if I'm wrong). 4 That should be enough to run Zero-k at 30fps (correct me if I'm wrong).
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6 So I have been playing this for about a week now. And my fps constantly drops under 10 fps. Furthermore, sometimes (in large maps or with lots of cai) my fps goes under 3. Making the game almost unplayable (or just annoying). 6 So I have been playing this for about a week now. And my fps constantly drops under 10 fps. Furthermore, sometimes (in large maps or with lots of cai) my fps goes under 3. Making the game almost unplayable (or just annoying).
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8 I did some investigation and found that mono is only effectively using 1 core! So I gave permission for mono to run on all 6 cores and restarted the virtual machine. But, still, Zero-k is only running on 1 Core (more specifically core 0)! 1 core has only 1.5 GHz of processing power!!! 8 I did some investigation and found that mono is only effectively using 1 core! So I gave permission for mono to run on all 6 cores and restarted the virtual machine. But, still, Zero-k is only running on 1 Core (more specifically core 0)! 1 core has only 1.5 GHz of processing power!!!
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10 So is this a mono/linux problem (unlikely because I already played around with the settings), or is this something that spring has to fix, or is this a zero-k problem? Please point me a direction to solve this problem. 10 So is this a mono/linux problem (unlikely because I already played around with the settings), or is this something that spring has to fix, or is this a zero-k problem? Please point me a direction to solve this problem.
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12 Please and thank you in advance... 12 Please and thank you in advance...
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