![]() For a 4/8 and 8/8 (core/thread) CPU cmd.exe /C start "" /affinity fe " \deadspace2.exe".For a 4/4 (core/thread) CPU cmd.exe /C start "" /affinity e " \deadspace2.exe".In the target field, set the following (just put the default contents in double quotes and prepend cmd.exe /C.Edit your preferred shortcut for launching the game (desktop and/or start menu).Making affinity changes permanent (setting affinity in task manager only lasts until you exit the game): But definitely it is worth your money.When using VSync,the game places most of its processing load on the first CPU core only(typically 99%) which may cause stuttering and occasional framerate dips on some systems while traversing through the map It is kinda new storyline DLC for Dead Space 1, not a major improvement i saw. But i would have expected more stuff since Dead Space 1. The good thing is i've not encountered any bug or some other performance issue while playing. but i am not going to compare the graphics with more high-end pc games. Graphics are good, i mean texturing and the modellings are good. The atmosphere is awesome, one of the best survival-horrors i've experienced so far, the game length is really good, you have to put some effort and time to finish it, and + it also includes a multiplayer mode. Well Dead Space 2 has got more of it, First of all, they fixed the camera, which was irritating in the first game, the controlls are 10x better. For me if the game has a great storyline and atmosphere, it's playable. I am not blaming or whining about it, i like Battlefield and CoD series etc, but people are so judgemental about some story based games, because they compare them with MW2 or something. I am not blaming or whining about it, i like First i have to mention that, repetitive Multiplayer based games are taking over the market. First i have to mention that, repetitive Multiplayer based games are taking over the market. ![]()
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