Is there any tweaks for making TSO run more smoothly on a PC? Month by month it seems to get stickier, and it might even get unplayable at some point.
I'm running Firefox 22.0, Shockwave Flash 11.8.800.94 and no spyware, malware or junkfiles.
Is there any tweaks for making TSO run more smoothly on a PC? Month by month it seems to get stickier, and it might even get unplayable at some point.
I'm running Firefox 22.0, Shockwave Flash 11.8.800.94 and no spyware, malware or junkfiles.
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If you are taking the steps you have already taken as indicated by your last sentence on a regular basis, then there is nothing more you can do without taking radical steps.
Rightclick the tso screen and go into flash settings then raise the cache of flash to maximum and restart your whole browser (not just the tab, close the browser itself Down and start it Again) for the change to take effect...
I will do this.
Is there difference if running different browsers? Or running with browser addons dissable/limited?
And whats theoritical cap when upgrading hardware that it will no longer affect on flash performance?
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I've seen people mention this before
I'm more than likely working right now.
Also, if you give Waterfox a try, a 64 bit variant of Firefox, some people have experienced an improvement on certain parts of the game.
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In short no
In length - I've tested both my gaming PC (able to run new games with all the bells and whistles on) and my office PC (wouldn't recommend for gaming as its low spec) and there is no noticeable difference between the two so your best hope is that BB eventually fixes the issues that cause lag
Some of the 'forever hourglass' problems always occur if you perform certain steps in a certain order. I wrote down some of them already, hoping that BB would solve those (clearly database locking) problems. Nothing....no reaction, no action.
Guess that performance is no priority for them at the moment, so I stopped reporting other clear examples of database locking.