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rumple9
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No one seems to have mentioned this yet. Might finally be the end of laggg especially in a game that is heavily CPU intensive.
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April 2018
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Valkysas154
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6 post down
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/404345/multi-core-threading#latest
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April 2018
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Kanar
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CPU optimizations will have zero impact on lag. Lag is a network issue.
It may reduce the number of complaints that incorrectly blame lag for poor client performance.
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April 2018
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