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Fri, Sep 11 2015 7:42 PM (15 replies)
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  • PRIESTESS
    10,728 Posts
    Thu, Sep 10 2015 11:07 PM

     

    andyson:

    ApexPC:
    It's quite possible the problem is at your end.

    Or maybe not. 

    Let's compare our PCs to the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) aboard Apollo 11 which provided real-time guidance and control to get the astronauts to the lunar surface and home again. A very difficult task as described by astronaut David Scott who said:

    "If you have a basketball and a baseball 14 feet apart, where the baseball represents the moon and the basketball represents the Earth, and you take a piece of paper sideways, the thinness of the paper would be the corridor you have to hit when you come back."

    I conservatively estimate the complexity of that task to be 1,000 times more than drawing a simple "progress bar" animation on our PC screen.

    Our PCs are 3000 times faster than the AGC - 3Ghz vs 1Mhz clock speeds

    Our PCs have 1 million times more RAM than the AGC - 4Gb vs 4kb

    If the guidance and control program had stuttered aboard Apollo 11 they could have missed the paper thin insertion into the corridor to return to earth.

    Why do people have to jump through all the hoops, shut this off, shut that off, close this, close that, watch CPU activity, clean your disk, etc. etc. etc., to get a smooth meter on a PC with 3000 times the power of the AGC and much simpler task to perform?

    Its WGT's program.  It can't draw a simple progress bar animation smoothly on our powerful PCs unless it has pretty much all our PC's processing power available to do it.  And that's 3000 times the processing power needed to put a man on the moon.  And they prefer us to have 2Gb of RAM as well. That's 500,000 times the RAM on Apollo 11.

    The meter is not rocket science.

     

     

     

     

    CPU on my computer when playing now is treble what it was 2 years back.

     

  • andyson
    6,415 Posts
    Fri, Sep 11 2015 7:30 AM

    PRIESTESS:
    CPU on my computer when playing now is treble what it was 2 years back.

    Still running Windows XP for game play Tess?  And trying to keep your friends list to a reasonable level as well I see.

  • PRIESTESS
    10,728 Posts
    Fri, Sep 11 2015 7:15 PM

    andyson:
    Still running Windows XP for game play Tess?  And trying to keep your friends list to a reasonable level as well I see.

     

    I am Andy:) I have dual boot with windows 7 64 bit Ultimate.

  • dedBuNNy
    1,919 Posts
    Fri, Sep 11 2015 7:42 PM

    I play this game on a T-61 Laptop with 4GB and Win7 Ult. My meter almost never stutters along other than to do that awesome lock n click move it likes to now and then after some update.Oddly only does it when playing a WGT event.

    The one thing I do that most don't, gathered from asking in AS games is - I full-screen the flash window, not the browser. The game, Flash goes into low-res mode, washes the game out some, but it's smooth.

    If I try and run this game in the small client window even on it's own, my meter is a stuttering mess.

  • MBaggese
    15,378 Posts
    Fri, Sep 11 2015 8:12 PM

    andyson:

    ApexPC:
    It's quite possible the problem is at your end.

    Or maybe not. 

    Let's compare our PCs to the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) aboard Apollo 11 which provided real-time guidance and control to get the astronauts to the lunar surface and home again. A very difficult task as described by astronaut David Scott who said:

    "If you have a basketball and a baseball 14 feet apart, where the baseball represents the moon and the basketball represents the Earth, and you take a piece of paper sideways, the thinness of the paper would be the corridor you have to hit when you come back."

    I conservatively estimate the complexity of that task to be 1,000 times more than drawing a simple "progress bar" animation on our PC screen.

    Our PCs are 3000 times faster than the AGC - 3Ghz vs 1Mhz clock speeds

    Our PCs have 1 million times more RAM than the AGC - 4Gb vs 4kb

    If the guidance and control program had stuttered aboard Apollo 11 they could have missed the paper thin insertion into the corridor to return to earth.

    Why do people have to jump through all the hoops, shut this off, shut that off, close this, close that, watch CPU activity, clean your disk, etc. etc. etc., to get a smooth meter on a PC with 3000 times the power of the AGC and much simpler task to perform?

    Its WGT's program.  It can't draw a simple progress bar animation smoothly on our powerful PCs unless it has pretty much all our PC's processing power available to do it.  And that's 3000 times the processing power needed to put a man on the moon.  And they prefer us to have 2Gb of RAM as well. That's 500,000 times the RAM on Apollo 11.

    The meter is not rocket science.

    But Andy, you do realize that every part of that rocket, was built by the lowest bidder:)

     

    Lends credence to what you are stating.

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