/PriorityBoost?
There really isn't any documentation on that command. If all you are running is just CoH, the default is good enough (which I believe is 0). You don't want to take it to a negative number, that will run it at a lower priority. A higher number will run it at a higher priority, but you shouldn't have the need to do that unless you're running a lot of other programs, especially cpu intensive programs, in the background.
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Raising the priority of CoH is, IMO, an extremely bad idea. If you have other programs hogging the CPU, fix them instead. If you don't have other programs hogging the CPU, you'll see zero benefit from raising the priority.
Do. Not. Do.
Edit: CoH would also have to started with elevated privileges (which, hopefully, NCLauncher doesn't try to do!) to even be capable of raising the priority.
Originally Posted by ShadowNate
;_; ?!?! What the heck is wrong with you, my god, I have never been so confused in my life!
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@StarGeek: So, I type /priorityboost 1?
@Kitsune Knight: Thanks for your reply, but that isn't really what I was asking for. x)
The command doesn't appear to work reliably based on my testing of it, it'll sometimes just set CoH to a seemingly random priority (between Above/Normal/Below).
The commands that seemed to work the most reliably appeared to be:
- /priorityboost 1 -- Set to Above Normal Priority
- /priorityboost 0 -- Set to Normal Priority
- /priorityboost -1 -- Set to Below Normal Priority
- /priorityboost -- Always says the last (integer) value entered (not necessarily the current priority!)
Even still, sometimes it'd just set it to a totally arbitrary value of those three (above/normal/below). Numbers higher/lower than those won't ever (based on my testing) result in Realtime/High/Low priorities.
Originally Posted by ShadowNate
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All righty.
Thanks for the inputs, both of you.
What number should I put after that command?
0? 1? 2? 3? 4? 5?
Or all possible, since there are 6 different priority I see from the Task Manager?
And how should I be typing it?
/PriorityBoost1 or /PriorityBoost 1?
Thanks in advance, for any help.