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Old 03-26-2011, 10:06 PM
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Default Why launcher.exe process takes only about 1gb of ram??

I have checked that in the task manager when i was flying, no matter where.. either in clear sky or over water or close to land, the launcher.exe is always around 1gb of ram..

isnt it supposed taking advantage of full physical ram available? ( i got 8gb)

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Old 03-26-2011, 11:04 PM
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Is that logged usage or are you doing alt-tab?
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:06 PM
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Yes, but what are other processes started by launcher.exe using? They may actually be doing most of the work, and using most of the RAM.
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:27 PM
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You might want to use process explorer instead of task manager; it will give much more accurate information about all the processes and sub-processes that are running on the computer.
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:46 PM
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launcher.exe is inside the main il2 / steam directory and it is what launches the game

when i did alt+tab and checked how much ram it was using in the task manager, it was always around 1gb and there were no other .exe processes that were taking more ram than this one

so i found it pretty much intriguing, if the launcher.exe is the main il2 simulator game, why it doesn't take more ram ?
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:50 PM
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launcher.exe is inside the main il2 / steam directory and it is what launches the game

when i did alt+tab and checked how much ram it was using in the task manager, it was always around 1gb and there were no other .exe processes that were taking more ram than this one

so i found it pretty much intriguing, if the launcher.exe is the main il2 simulator game, why it doesn't take more ram ?
Use perfmon (type into Run) and record usage during game.
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Old 03-26-2011, 11:50 PM
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No gaming software uses your full RAM.

If at all, it's reserved half of it unless you enable a 3GB-Switch or assign more memory by other means. However, that does not necessarily increase performance.

In general, Windows offers 2 GB to any application, no matter if you have 4 or 64 GB of memory installed.

Only exception is a 64bit.exe running on a 64bit OS. In this case, it CAN use more RAM. But again, this will not increase overall performance. If you notice a difference, it's by improved loading times and less texture-loading while inflight.
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Old 03-27-2011, 12:05 AM
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No gaming software uses your full RAM.

If at all, it's reserved half of it unless you enable a 3GB-Switch or assign more memory by other means. However, that does not necessarily increase performance.

In general, Windows offers 2 GB to any application, no matter if you have 4 or 64 GB of memory installed.

Only exception is a 64bit.exe running on a 64bit OS. In this case, it CAN use more RAM. But again, this will not increase overall performance. If you notice a difference, it's by improved loading times and less texture-loading while inflight.
Wrong, dont know why you are on a disinformation crusade tonight. Most people are running it on win7 64bit which allows the OS to give 4gb of ram to a 32bit app and more to a 64bit app. Basically your comment seems to be stating a norm, when infact that is not the norm anymore. So 64bit OS is not the exception.

Also when you talk about the "notice a differance" with 64bit apps it makes you look rediculous, ram is ram - you either have enough to load the rescources or you dont. Lack of ram causes paging of the harddrive, if that has to happen it will slow the software down, and the program does not discriminate between many of the rescources needed, also texture loading is one of the most intensive and "lag producing" pages in a game. So you are contradicting yourself.
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Old 03-27-2011, 12:22 AM
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i have win7 64bit
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Old 03-27-2011, 12:27 AM
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i have win7 64bit
Did you do the perfmon track? I'd be interested in seeing it after a couple of minutes of play if you could upload a screenshot.
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