CPU is showing high in lobby
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As Magge points out, you can use pastebin. Note that I only copied one part of the preference file (the one with the performance statistics in it). You can find it by looking for
PerformanceTrackingV2
. Either how, sharing the entire preference file works too. And I highly encourage other people to do so too - the more data the merrier! -
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PerformanceTrackingV2 = { Skirmish = { { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 97, UnitCount = { Min = 1362, Max = 1580 } }, { Samples = 400, UnitCount = { Min = 1065.0499267578, Max = 1551.9499511719 } }, { Samples = 454, UnitCount = { Min = 747.24841308594, Max = 1408.4515380859 } }, { Samples = 460, UnitCount = { Min = 600.83117675781, Max = 1108.7805175781 } }, { Samples = 17273, UnitCount = { Min = 94.579872131348, Max = 883.94512939453 } }, Samples = 18 } }
The curve roughly matches mine, so the CPU score (of 350+) is (very) inaccurate for you. We'll be replacing the old cpu score with this new system in the next developers patch, that should be somewhere in a month from now!
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I'll hopefully post mine tonight for you as my 12-year-old computer gets a score of 240 but I often is not the slowest computer and runs probably around the score of 200
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PerformanceTrackingV2 = { Skirmish = { { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 0 }, { Samples = 14, UnitCount = { Min = 3923, Max = 4145 } }, { Samples = 756, UnitCount = { Min = 3483, Max = 4140 } }, { Samples = 2375, UnitCount = { Min = 3100, Max = 4123 } }, { Samples = 665, UnitCount = { Min = 2710, Max = 4087 } }, { Samples = 304, UnitCount = { Min = 2307, Max = 3044 } }, { Samples = 203, UnitCount = { Min = 1959, Max = 2555 } }, { Samples = 231, UnitCount = { Min = 1621, Max = 2209 } }, { Samples = 281, UnitCount = { Min = 1598.7399902344, Max = 3131.259765625 } }, { Samples = 1425, UnitCount = { Min = 1655.9265136719, Max = 2950.6040039063 } }, { Samples = 1944, UnitCount = { Min = 1524.4207763672, Max = 2575.9938964844 } }, { Samples = 3721, UnitCount = { Min = 1315.2641601563, Max = 2292.0197753906 } }, { Samples = 5330, UnitCount = { Min = 1299.3137207031, Max = 2006.9600830078 } }, { Samples = 3670, UnitCount = { Min = 955.32110595703, Max = 1753.1010742188 } }, { Samples = 4391, UnitCount = { Min = 707.79718017578, Max = 1354.0676269531 } }, { Samples = 3918, UnitCount = { Min = 664.49774169922, Max = 1197.3732910156 } }, { Samples = 2650, UnitCount = { Min = 314.5114440918, Max = 889.18475341797 } }, { Samples = 9836, UnitCount = { Min = 44.25, Max = 696.75 } }, Samples = 29 },
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Your score seems to be inaccurate too, this is the amount of units that your computer can manage:
{ // +0 Samples = 231, UnitCount = { Min = 1621, Max = 2209 } }, (...) { // +2 Samples = 281, UnitCount = { Min = 1598.7399902344, Max = 3131.259765625 } },
In comparison, this is mine:
{ // +0 Samples = 7297, UnitCount = { Min = 3258.9602050781, Max = 5023.5688476563 } },
The average map (Gap, Setons, generated, etc) has more than 2.4 - 3.0K units. You may not be the slowest, but you're still likely to slow down games. There also appears to be some throttling going on.
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The only times I get really slow(this is before your s upgrades) is big long dual gap game that might go to -1 or -2, and big survival games. I might run a replay of a big survival and see how many units.
Is the log saying 2.2k units?
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Yes, I'll comment it for you:
PerformanceTrackingV2 = { Skirmish = { { // -10 Samples = 0 }, { // -9 Samples = 0 }, { // -8 Samples = 0 }, { // -7 Samples = 0 }, { // -6 Samples = 14, UnitCount = { Min = 3923, Max = 4145 } }, { // -5 Samples = 756, UnitCount = { Min = 3483, Max = 4140 } }, { // -4 Samples = 2375, UnitCount = { Min = 3100, Max = 4123 } }, { // -3 Samples = 665, UnitCount = { Min = 2710, Max = 4087 } }, { // -2 Samples = 304, UnitCount = { Min = 2307, Max = 3044 } }, { // -1 Samples = 203, UnitCount = { Min = 1959, Max = 2555 } }, { // 0 Samples = 231, UnitCount = { Min = 1621, Max = 2209 } }, { // +1 Samples = 281, UnitCount = { Min = 1598.7399902344, Max = 3131.259765625 } }, { // +2 Samples = 1425, UnitCount = { Min = 1655.9265136719, Max = 2950.6040039063 } }, { // +3 Samples = 1944, UnitCount = { Min = 1524.4207763672, Max = 2575.9938964844 } }, { // +4 Samples = 3721, UnitCount = { Min = 1315.2641601563, Max = 2292.0197753906 } }, { // +5 Samples = 5330, UnitCount = { Min = 1299.3137207031, Max = 2006.9600830078 } }, { // +5 Samples = 3670, UnitCount = { Min = 955.32110595703, Max = 1753.1010742188 } }, { // +6 Samples = 4391, UnitCount = { Min = 707.79718017578, Max = 1354.0676269531 } }, { // +7 Samples = 3918, UnitCount = { Min = 664.49774169922, Max = 1197.3732910156 } }, { // +9 Samples = 2650, UnitCount = { Min = 314.5114440918, Max = 889.18475341797 } }, { // + 10 Samples = 9836, UnitCount = { Min = 44.25, Max = 696.75 } }, Samples = 29 },
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@luke113 said in CPU is showing high in lobby:
It's an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9750H CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.59 GHz
equally a 2.6GHz laptop processor probably does get a 365 cpu score, what with laptops bad heat sinking and what not
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@luke113 open game.prefs file. Find a string with CPU test number. Enter any amount you want instead. Live happy.
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Good way to get banned.