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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.08 17:18:00 -
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Apocalyptic Destroyerr wrote:Windows 10 is Amazing, although I'll never ever allow it to ever install a CCP game, If shows promise. Comes with a built in Game DVR, Xbox Compatibility, Xbox One Streaming.
It seems everyone hates it due to Microsoft "spying" on them. Honestly it's only to improve their product. Everyone Spies. Get over it. Facebook does it, the Apps you install do it. Hell, Apple does it all the time. I like windows 10 but it keeps gobbling up my RAM :/ I've tweaked all kinds of **** and it just slowly fills up till I have to restart. It might not even be Windows 10 at this point, could just be a memory leak somewhere. Whatever it is it's really annoying.
deo volente2 wrote:you think ccp's new game will work on a lowly laptop, you are mental, you'll need a top end stand alone pc to play, as they want it to be 'future proof', so that means running at the top end spec (2 years from now) so you'd all better start saving, I strongly doubt that. A game like Star Citizen will require top end, but I really doubt this game will be too hard on machines.
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.08 17:26:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Uh, that's not a memory leak. That's compressed memory. It shows up as "System" in task manager. It's a feature that's been around on OSX for a while, and Windows just caught up. That makes it use like 28 gbs of ram? Honestly I don't have any idea what I'm doing so you're probably right, but when I restart I'm at about 5% RAM then by the end of the day I'm usually at 50%, then the next day or two it goes up to 90% and I have to restart to get it to go back down.
My computer is way too good for an illiterate like me haha
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.02.08 17:45:00 -
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Cat Merc wrote:Murder Medic wrote:Cat Merc wrote:Uh, that's not a memory leak. That's compressed memory. It shows up as "System" in task manager. It's a feature that's been around on OSX for a while, and Windows just caught up. That makes it use like 28 gbs of ram? Honestly I don't have any idea what I'm doing so you're probably right, but when I restart I'm at about 5% RAM then by the end of the day I'm usually at 50%, then the next day or two it goes up to 90% and I have to restart to get it to go back down. (RAM does not reduce when I shut down, only when I restart) My computer is way too good for an illiterate like me haha What is your usage? The more you use RAM, the more Windows will compress it. I get the most compressed RAM when I use Photoshop, After Effects or Premiere. Not very much really, I just use firefox and play like Fallout 4 or Blade and Soul or whatever. It just kind of steadily raises itself. I used to use the Adobe stuff but I'm currently a dirty poor and won't torrent **** lol. Which is kind of lame cuz AE and Premiere are great tools to use.
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