I tried it, and it made me nervous, on top of the fact that I didn't notice any major boost, because I already have a clean system. I'll second the motion that game booster is not needed. It closes the programs that are not needed and slow down performance. I don't think there is anything wrong with using the program and in all actuality it can keep an unstable game more stable then it would be other wise.Īlso it doesn't unload DLLs that would cause instability. It most certainly can help boost performance, especially for those that don't know how to turn off unwanted services and programs at boot. at best you're saying "GameBooster disabled my pathetically useless Anti-Virus that soaks up 90% of my CPU for no reason (viruses don't exist for people who don't download viruses p)"ĭon't run the CPU heavy processes in the first place, and then you won't need the software. I understand that, for those who have no clue how to disable the plethora of junkware that windows comes with, it is an okay tool. it "unloads DLLs that will just reload themselves and otherwise destabilizes the system" (RAM Cleaners are seen as "Junkware"). (Also, if someone could tell me if it was possible to turn on turbo boost or if it even applies to my computer, that'd be great, thanks!) Edited Jby Rocketeer Hopeful OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit (I presume)Ĭould gamebooster be shutting something off in the background that may actually help KSP run better? Or is my laptop doing the best it can? Just wondering, thanks for the help. Gamebooster Active at 100km Orbit: ~50 FPSĬPU: AMD A10-4600M APU at 2.3Ghz (Quadcore) Gamebooster Active on Launch Pad: ~28 FPS These were all done with the same 59 part ship. Here are some framerates at sea level and 100km orbit (looking away from Kerbin) unplugged, plugged in, and with gamebooster active (I have a laptop, so unplugging it will put it into a powersave mode that throttles the CPU). I got it to see how much of a performance boost I could get out of it, and well there wasn't very much difference.
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