Runfirst doesn't disable the other core. The application will work on his dedicated core. The other one will pickup all other tasks So switching wont be slow.
I have 2 games i play alot.
EQ1 and EQ2. I both have to play with RunFirst if I want them to be stable.
Just curious. I know the EQ2 can use the HyperThreading of Intel chip. Since we have 2 full speed core, could dual core break game speed mechanics? Like in EQ2 I get a error message ...
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