Multi-core support

  • gajbooks
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Please add multi-core support. I am pretty sure lots of other people want this too, even if they don't know it. (As in n00bs that want TPT to go faster and have no idea why it never goes as fast as they want it to)
  • vanquish349
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    the problem is that it is really hard to code in, cause at the moment tpt is really complicated
  • The-Con
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @gajbooks (View Post)
    Since no multicore work has been done on TPT for a long time (excluding newtonian gravity), it would be diffcult and time consuming, although It would be very usefull for most people. for example, if there was multicore support, TPT for me would go 4 - 8 times faster.
  • BloodLust
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    *clears throat

    *shuffles papers on desk

    *prepares to speak

    * shuffles paper one last time

    *takes deep breath in

    USE.THE.DAMN.SEARCH.BAR.,.ITS.THERE.FOR.A.BLOODY.REASON

    you see weve ALREADY had ATLEAST one LARGE discussion on this -_-

    btw, to save you the time of looking we said no to the last (better) suggestion for this


    and do try and create a more professional looking suggestion, even tho you apear to have spelled most everything right it still doesnt look like a suggestion to take seriosly
  • gajbooks
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @BloodLust I really don't think you should yell at me for asking for something. (besides moving solids, or how to use the mods)

    I really don't think it would be impossibly hard, and it would make TPT's performance several times better. It would probably we worth all the effort.

    @vanqush349 You think I don't know that is is complicated? (don't reply to that)
  • The-Con
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @gajbooks (View Post)
    I don't think it would be worth it. How would you feel if you were a developer, and had been working on this for weeks/months, then it is release and forgoten by a few days. People would forget and dismiss it fast. plus, as far as I am aware the developers don't get paid and they do have lives.
  • BloodLust
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    srry, i havent yet gotten around to checking all the commands for stuff like bold , underline, etc so caps is the simplest way to get a point across XD

    and when ppl post stuff like this and have a sort of pattern ( the pattern is to describe but easy to recognize....) they are generally noobs and we have a tendancy to yell at them..........

    its all part of the chain:

    you start>you start posting > you get yelled at > you dont want to be yelled at again > you improve > you yell at the ppl who've just started and are noobish
  • gajbooks
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @The-Con Why is ANY of the stuff they do worth it then?
  • plead-for-destruction
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @gajbooks (View Post)
    because people appreciate it

    now if youll excuse me im gonna have my 'i love yelling at noobs' coke
  • gajbooks
    13th Sep 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @plead-for-destruction Why would they not appreciate this too? (Lots of people don't even get that these people don't get paid, they are the ones that forget about stuff like that)