Hey, i bought OMSI, everything is cool, i ve geat avarange 20 fps..
But
When i want to click the button, pointer ( hand mouse icon ) i must click a bit moved right, i mean it don't shows the hand exactly on button..
Also how to change to full screen? i Would get more fps then..
Rüdiger Hülsmann Admin
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 9:44
So you have to place your mouse next to the button in order to click that button? You're the first to encounter that problem, so we don't know yet what may be the reason. Does this happen with all the buttons on the dashboard?
To start OMSI in full screen mode, just use the desktop shortcut or the fullscreen entry in the windows start menu.
Kernel
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 10:09
Thanks! Just needed a Full screen, now everything works fine and much better graphic and more FPS..
Great Game, Bravo!
btw! Why OMSI use ony 1 Core? If it would use 2 Cores, perfomance would be much better... Is there anyway to fix ?
Rüdiger Hülsmann Admin
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 10:34
We know there would be some improvement in performance if OMSI used more than one core. But please remember: We started in early 2007 when none of us had a multi core CPU or even thought of that. So when the OMSI engine itself was finished, it would have meant to code everything all over again to enable a proper support for multicore CPUs. We keep that in mind for the next generation of OMSI, but for the moment there is no way to fix it for the engine doesn't support multicore operation. Anyway, having a multicore CPU increases performance by its architecture and of course for other processes can be shifted to another core while driving OMSI. So the one core OMSI runs on can focus 100% on OMSI.
FR1GTS
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 12:00
Rüdiger Hülsmann schrieb:
We know there would be some improvement in performance if OMSI used more than one core. But please remember: We started in early 2007 when none of us had a multi core CPU or even thought of that. So when the OMSI engine itself was finished, it would have meant to code everything all over again to enable a proper support for multicore CPUs. We keep that in mind for the next generation of OMSI, but for the moment there is no way to fix it for the engine doesn't support multicore operation. Anyway, having a multicore CPU increases performance by its architecture and of course for other processes can be shifted to another core while driving OMSI. So the one core OMSI runs on can focus 100% on OMSI.
AWESOME so it's similar like having single core+optimized system&proceses,if that is that,i am the happiest man:)
Rüdiger Hülsmann Admin
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 12:25
Yes, it should be similar to a single core without any other processes running on that very core.
FR1GTS
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 12:29
Rüdiger Hülsmann schrieb:
Yes, it should be similar to a single core without any other processes running on that very core.
You're my god.
Marpe
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Thema: Re: Mouse clicking problem.. Sa 19 Feb - 16:15
You can set it to run dual core with the task list. Click on processes, then make sure that you're running OMSI, right click it and select "Processor affinity". Select "All Processors" and if you have Dual-Core you shouldn't lag!