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    Default Can't 5box with Cata :(

    Hello

    I've been away from wow since Wrath and now got back to 5boxing with Cata, and turns out I cannot anymore. Well, it lags toooo much. Wayy too much.

    I could barely run 5 clients on LOW (res low, all settings low, only one client had sound) in Wrath, and even Stormwind was a hell to run to (because of the client-side lag).

    So has something changed? I cannot do it anymore with this PC. I need to upgrade....
    Last edited by nonzok : 09-18-2011 at 02:38 PM

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    Before we can judge your PC we need to know WHAT IT IS.
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    you don't need to judge my PC, that was the point

    all I am asking if Cataclysm makes it harder to run five clients than what Wrath did

    or some other patch in between

    I've heard about some water thing being improved, like better water en such

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    giving us your comp specs can give us info that might help you..

    on the topic, yes they polished it a bit but not that much, try setting all low(as you have) and set slave FPS to max 10 and run lower res could help aswell..if you are using 2 screens try only using one of them..
    dunno how much RAM you have but adding more if you have a low ammount would probably help aswell
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    thanks.

    I have 4 gb of ram. I ran four toons on my other display. so that has an effect, huh? I noticed Primary 1 and Primary 2 settings on the WoW's config screen. maybe if I set all four toons to Primary 2, it'll know where thay are.

    I checked that WoW took about 480 mb of memeryo per client, without addons, wherein previously I remember them taking WITH addons about 370. everything as low as they can be, of course. but then the text becomes nearly unreadable, and the experience is not what it used to be.

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    Cata has a lot of different performance settings, i wouldn't expect you to just patch wotlk and have it perform the same. Though once diagnosed it should run better than in wotlk on nice hardware.

    My guess would be affinity issues, which should be pretty obvious to see with perfmon or similar.

    But 4gb of ram? I would fix that after you diagnose this issue.

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    Cataclysm added DirectX11, which is more taxing to your system than DirectX9. Check the video settings on each client to see if it's using DX9 or DX11. It is also possible that updating/patching has changed other video settings, so you may want to check all the settings on each client to make sure it's on the very lowest end of the main slider. I distinctly remember one patch "reset" my graphics from low to medium and I had to change it back on each client.

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    Isn't there a command-line parameter for WoW that lets you restrict it to DX9?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    Isn't there a command-line parameter for WoW that lets you restrict it to DX9?
    There probably still is because it's how Blizzard told people to try the experimental DX11 mode before they fully
    implemented it back months ago and I doubt they removed it. Now it's standard in your config.wtf or, as
    already mentioned, in the actual advanced video settings. It's probably always been able to be added either
    way since it's been around but,
    I'm too lazy to test the command line right now because the Giants are about
    to play the Rams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonzok View Post
    thanks.

    I have 4 gb of ram. I ran four toons on my other display. so that has an effect, huh? I noticed Primary 1 and Primary 2 settings on the WoW's config screen. maybe if I set all four toons to Primary 2, it'll know where thay are.

    I checked that WoW took about 480 mb of memeryo per client, without addons, wherein previously I remember them taking WITH addons about 370. everything as low as they can be, of course. but then the text becomes nearly unreadable, and the experience is not what it used to be.
    4GB of RAM is not even close to sufficient. Those 480 MB per client you see is already limited by the shortage of memory. I run 5 clients on a box with 12GB of RAM and memory usage per client is above 650 MB and can get close to 1GB in crowded areas. Add 1-2 GB for your operating system and you end up with a bare minimum of 8 GB.

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