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 |  Is it possible to run WinEQ2 with Affinity 1 set in target? Ok so heres the scoop. I was able to fix my dual-core issues via msconfig setting to 1 CPU. But im still not satisfied. I tend to play other games like CS:GO and its annoying to have to restart each time in order to set 1 or 2 CPU's. So in the thread dealing with this issue someone mentioned running the target like with the following: cmd.exe /C Start /affinity 1 eqgame.exe patchme How can i set the target line of WinEQ2 to follow a similar approach and launch WinEQ2 with affinity 1? Thanks. | ||
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 |   What about right clicking taskbar and going to task manager. Right click eqgame.exe and should give you option to set affinity. 
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 |   setting affinity from task manager did not resolve the issue. The only resolve i found so far is setting 1 cpu from msconfig.  That's why I wanted to testi running WinEQ2 with the target set to affinity 1 to see if it is any different. | ||
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 |   Doesn't WinEQ2.0 remove the need to manually change affinity?   Right click tray icon, choose Options->Preferences->WinEQ2.0->General-> Set CPU Affinity ON/OFF | ||
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 |   Oh cool did not know about that. So for my issue CPU affinity should be off right? | ||
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