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90% cpu load without any other programs running is not a positive trait. No matter how you twist and turn it.
@paulbloomberg wrote:90% cpu load without any other programs running is not a positive trait. No matter how you twist and turn it.
Look I'm a games programmer and you seriously don't understand how these things work.
If BF4 was to tell your CPU to run at 1% load because it "didnt really need the other 99%" your framerate and gaming experience would be pretty much non-existant.
Games are designed to use AS MUCH POWER AS THEY CAN - but in a good way. There is no other game currently on the face of this earth that gets frame rates as good as BF4 that has the same graphical quality and such a powerful game engine.
If your PC is running as 90% load all the time but your getting really good FPS - say 80-120fps then the game is well optimised.
If your PC is running at 90% load but your only egtting 30fps - then yes something is wrong and it is unoptimised.
What your complaining about is something that is supposed to happen and really isn't a problem at all. If your not happy that a game can use all 100% of your CPU to run at a decent frame rate and give you a great gaming experience, then maybe you shouldnt be gaming on PC and should just sell your computer --> not trolling I'm being perfectly honest here.
- Anonymous12 years ago
Just to add as well - BF4 isnt "stealing" resources. It is using all available resources.
If you were to add another process in the mix that uses the CPU all that happens is BF4 stops using however much that other process needs (at a tiny cost to performance).
Also you can still stream the game - if say you play with no other programs running (which isnt really possible but hey thats another discussion) and BF4 uses 100%, then when you start streaming BF4 wont use all that 100%. it'll drop how much of the CPU it uses and let the other bit be used by the streaming software. What you will see here is unavoidable in ANY game when streaming - a drop in FPS.
Recording and streaming inevitably drop your framerate. The only software I've seen so far that doesnt impact framerates while recording is Shadowplay. DXtory is also good it only drops a couple of frames when you start recording so not even noticeable.
Streaming is more demanding though so even on a high end i7 you'll notice a dip in performance (not very big, but still there all the same)
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