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Blizzard says: | Blizzard says[http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html;jsessionid=FD0CB4D5DBDA0BC734B5D9C509F45AAB.app09_01?topicId=36613802&sid=1]: | ||
''There were some improvements made to better support Dual-Core CPUs.'' | |||
This will require adding the following CVAR to the Config.wtf file located within the WTF folder inside the World of Warcraft install folder | ''This will require adding the following CVAR to the '''Config.wtf''' file located within the '''WTF''' folder inside the World of Warcraft install folder:'' | ||
set timingMethod "1" | :'''''set timingMethod "1"''''' | ||
You can also type this command in-game, but will require a restart to save the changes | ''You can also type this command in-game, but will require a restart to save the changes:'' | ||
/console timingmethod 1 | :'''''/console timingmethod 1''''' | ||
If this does not help try setting the value to 0 | ''If this does not help try setting the value to 0.'' | ||
[[Category:Console variables]] | [[Category:Console variables]] |
Revision as of 23:24, 10 April 2009
Blizzard says[1]:
There were some improvements made to better support Dual-Core CPUs.
This will require adding the following CVAR to the Config.wtf file located within the WTF folder inside the World of Warcraft install folder:
- set timingMethod "1"
You can also type this command in-game, but will require a restart to save the changes:
- /console timingmethod 1
If this does not help try setting the value to 0.