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Lemon_King

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  1. I'm not gone yet, but we've have and other have covered this already. Just one problem, not everyone has enough ram to cover it. But I have included a bit of it in my OP with a link to some posts.
  2. All right, looks like people I know have stopped playing and I really haven't logged in awhile. So I'm tossing the reigns of the thread to Ocmer. No hard feelings. Ouch, yeah it looks like your machine is a good bit out of date. More ram may help, but not knowing your Graphics Card or CPU the gain is unknown. Its still used. >_>
  3. Man, you would have gone insane during DOS days if you had a Sound Blaster ISA Card.
  4. I never noticed this personally unless your harddrives run hot or are not cooled properly. e: Heads up, if you're using FancyCache check to ensure your copy has not expired as they released 0.7.2.
  5. They're raw text, they should easly fit in the forum post limits. If the scripts do manage to become big enough where you need more space you can use pastebin.
  6. Added it to the OP, extremely nice work. Any further updates, just edit the post you made.
  7. Thanks, been busy / tired the past few days. Gonna do some reading and a pass on the OP tomorrow.
  8. Not exactly, those files are created & deleted during a gameplay session. Except for DiskCacheArena.
  9. Engine level fixes take time. You have to test them to ensure that the game still works properly, and it doesn't kill some system configurations.
  10. Woo late posts, lost my ME2 save so replaying it again. Anywho, Ocmer is correct. err, the guide is the easy way. The auto-batch files are the really easy way. All the Info is linked in the OP in some form so you don't have to go through 50 pages of misc discussion or troubleshooting. You didn't copy your settings folder over properly. Could you please explain where you are having issues? Posting no information expect mindless rage doesn't help, and most people would skip your post. Seriously, I understand why devs ignore rage posts that give zero information.
  11. Done, removed the 3rd once as it was no longer updated and was a bit redundant due to your new one.
  12. That would work, if you want it to point to SWTOR_Original\swtor\settings. Changes no performance and is only cosmetic when it comes to sorting files. If you want, you can write a batch to copy the subfolder back into SWTOR_Original letting it overwrite the outdated data. While it would, the amount of data it would take before heavy wear kicks in would be years from now. And yes the scripts for the RamDrive affect the files being written to all the time.
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