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Beta 1.32.5.7 100% CPU usage


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Even thats no bug, but there is a serious increase in CPU usage in that Beta.

On current Beta my CPU usage is 100%, despite Im alone on server.

In Live game 1.32.4 in heavy battle in town its like 70% to max 90%.

CPU: AMD Dual core 3Ghz

MB: Gigabyte GA-M56s-s3

3 GB RAM

Sound: Creative X-fire gamer

Graphic: 512 MB 9800GT

OS: xp home sp3

Settings are the same in both versions.

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Hummm I'm only seeing 20% cpu total with the beta running. That is on a i7 920 quad though.

You sure it's the game useing 100%?

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Windows Task Manager told me that.

Without WWIIOnline around 0%-2%

With current Live Game in heavy battle around 70% to MAX 90%.

With Beta 1.32.5 7 its allways 100%...on empty server...and even on Map...

...so Im a bit concerned, if performance get dumped down on new patch.. :(.

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In taskmanager, look at how much cpu ww2.exe is useing.

I just checked on my other rig, E2160 OC to 2.3ghz, 2 gigs ram and 9600gt vid.

50% to 53% totalcpu usage spawned into ciney on the beta.

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You think, that at that time the winupdate occurs?...Dont think so..thats not automatically on my rig...

CRS, bring out the patch, and I see the result... :D

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You think, that at that time the winupdate occurs?...Dont think so..thats not automatically on my rig...

CRS, bring out the patch, and I see the result... :D

Not automatic was what I wanted to know :)

Sometimes, I've had this happen on a xp and a win 7 install in the past.....

If you disable autoupdate without 1st disableing win defender autoupdate then what happens is win defender tries to autoupdate. Prob is defender can't update unless win update is turned on so win defender update gets hungup causeing 100% or near 100% cpu useage. Will show as a svchost useing alot of cpu and on my rig it always seemed to trigger when I started wwiiol up.

Win defender update has to be disabled before disableing win update else you can't disable it.

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