I`ve been playing a lot of Neverwinter Nights 2 recently. It`s a fun game, but I find that you have to load new areas almost constantly in the game. Every time you go indoors, you get a loading screen. Come back out again - loading screen. With the amount of loading that needs to be done in this game, I want to speed up how long it takes to load these areas.
It would seem to me, in this day and age, that there should be a utility that would use the leftover RAM that you have in your system to cache the most recently accessed information on your hard drive (or a vast majority of the information a particular game will use) and keep it in memory so that it can be accessed almost instantly. I don`t know why I have to wait another 30 seconds to load my quicksave after I die in NWN2 when I just loaded the same savegame 5 mins earlier and it took the same 30 seconds then. Why can`t that sort of information be cached in RAM, or at least more effectively on the hard drive? Would this sort of thing be classified as a problem with the way the games caches things, or is this a problem with how WindowsXP caches things by default? If the latter, is there a program or something that more intelligently handles how caching is done?
Any input on this would be GREATLY appreciated.
It would seem to me, in this day and age, that there should be a utility that would use the leftover RAM that you have in your system to cache the most recently accessed information on your hard drive (or a vast majority of the information a particular game will use) and keep it in memory so that it can be accessed almost instantly. I don`t know why I have to wait another 30 seconds to load my quicksave after I die in NWN2 when I just loaded the same savegame 5 mins earlier and it took the same 30 seconds then. Why can`t that sort of information be cached in RAM, or at least more effectively on the hard drive? Would this sort of thing be classified as a problem with the way the games caches things, or is this a problem with how WindowsXP caches things by default? If the latter, is there a program or something that more intelligently handles how caching is done?
Any input on this would be GREATLY appreciated.