Note that this only works with XP. I don't know if 2k or NT use the same task manager, so I can't say if it works there.
If you're having problems with choppy graphics or skipping frames, I may have a solution for you. While Continuum is running, bring up the task manager and look for "continuum.exe" in the processes list. Right-click on it and go to "set priority". Pick "above normal" (or whatever) and close the task manager. You should notice an improvement in the client's performance.
DO NOT set it to realtime if you have below 512megs of ram, or XP itself will run like shit.
This is only really useful on low end (<1ghz) machines so if you're on a monster of a system this isn't needed. A few people don't know about this so I figured I would pass the word on.
A picture if you need it:
If you're having problems with choppy graphics or skipping frames, I may have a solution for you. While Continuum is running, bring up the task manager and look for "continuum.exe" in the processes list. Right-click on it and go to "set priority". Pick "above normal" (or whatever) and close the task manager. You should notice an improvement in the client's performance.
DO NOT set it to realtime if you have below 512megs of ram, or XP itself will run like shit.
This is only really useful on low end (<1ghz) machines so if you're on a monster of a system this isn't needed. A few people don't know about this so I figured I would pass the word on.
A picture if you need it:
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