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| author | Christian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com> | 2025-07-16 14:55:48 +0200 |
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| committer | Christian Krinitsin <mail@krinitsin.com> | 2025-07-16 14:55:48 +0200 |
| commit | 63d2e9d409831aa8582787234cae4741847504b7 (patch) | |
| tree | 595fae753d2eb293437226eaab2eed208463f132 /results/scraper/box64/2544 | |
| parent | 2843bb65aeaeb86eb89bf3d9690db61b9dc6306e (diff) | |
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add box64 bug reports box64
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diff --git a/results/scraper/box64/2544 b/results/scraper/box64/2544 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bdb39cfc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/scraper/box64/2544 @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +(Request) Variables to Use CPUs in Specific Modes +box64 already has a "box64_maxcpu" variable, but it doesn't work for this situation I'm about to show. + +In all my time playing games in box64, I've noticed that some games use two cores, others use one core, others use four cores, and others use three cores. + +Having all the cores selected can cause the game to run poorly, since I select the first cores, and the first cores on Android are low-power, meaning they save battery life, so they have poor performance. + +This can be solved by opening Task Manager and selecting the most powerful cores. + +But I would like to have a variable to avoid opening Task Manager every time I open a game. + +For example: BOX64_MAXCPU= 8-6,7,5 or BOX86_MAXCPU= 8-6,7,5 + +Of the 8 cores, select cores 6, 7, and 5. \ No newline at end of file |