Now understand that by setting the priority of Star Citizen to HIGH, every single process listed there that is Above Normal or BELOW will have it's CPU time stolen by Star Citizen and if your CPU is being used 100% by Star Citizen, no other process listed will be able to run. Go into your task manager, detail tab, right click on the columns and select "Base Priority". Whilst HIGH isn't high enough to conflict with the super important things under the REALTIME it can and will conflict and steal time from other processes that are more suited to being HIGH and will definitely screw with every other normal process and may even interfere with your display manager (dwm.exe) and windows logon(winlogon.exe) which are already preset to HIGH. The reason they didn't (and why nobody else does either for their app) is that it's an application that is supposed to play nice with all your other apps and is designed around that entire premise. If Star Citizen was meant to run at anything other than normal, the developers would have configured it to that priority as the default. This is everything, hopefully you will find it helpful, if you have any questions I will try to answer everyone. replacing "StarCitizen.exe" with "YourEACgame.exe". *"Process.exe" is valid for any game running EAC, simply repeat the steps from 3. Start your game, open task manager, right click on StarCitizen.exe and it should be set to High. 3 is equal to "High" priority, if you desire to set something else, this is the table:1 Idle2 Normal3 High4 RealTime (n.a.)5 Below Normal6 Above Normal.IMPORTANT: 4 (RealTime) should NEVER be used as it will result into system instability.Select "PerfOptions" then right click>New>DWORD 32bit "CpuPrioritålass"> open it> set 3 (High)>hexadecimal>ok.Right click on the new key "StarCitizen.exe">New>Key>"PerfOptions":.MAKE SURE the key name is the same as the game executable, in our case "StarCitizen.exe"* Name the new Key as "StarCitizen.exe".Right click on "Image File Execution Options"> New> Key:.Navigate to this line: "Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options", it should look like this:.Click on Start, type "regedit" and press Enter.Nothing to worry about, in the next sentences I am gonna explain how you can set your preferred cpu priority for Star Citizen, but also, any other game using EAC: We will focus on the 1st point, you are not allowed to edit game process settings anymore, that being said, you cannot change CPU priority for example, and this change for some people could be quite annoying, especially because setting High priority on high cpu bound games, can result in a performance increase. Block all interaction with game process.EAC is a quite known anti cheat, used in many different popular games, if you are a gamer, I am pretty sure you are quite familiar on what it is and what it does, if you are clueless, this is some features it performs, in very few words: As you know already Star Citizen will officially introduce EAC starting from 3.15.1 (currently in PTU) to the game.
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