About Star Conflict Heroes. Star Conflict Heroes is a free mobile game developed and published by Gaijin Distribution. This game is available on both Android and iOS, letting you face against players in this sci-fi action RPG. You'll be tasked with commanding a fleet of starcraft that can fly around a large universe.
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About Star ConflictStar Conflict is a free massively multiplayer online game developed by Star Gem Inc and published by Gaijin Entertainment. In this large scale game, you'll be tasked with combating your very own starships to explore the galaxy. When you're out in the open world, you'll be tasked with fighting different pirates and aliens so you can earn currency in which you'll be able to use to upgrade your ship. The game also features a PVP mode that lets you face off against a maximum of 31 other players to find out who has the best ship.
Pros: -Unparalleled customization of your ships and equipment with possibly hundreds of thousands of possible combinations.-Minutes to learn, years to master.-100% free game. Everything is unlockable in-game with enough diligence and time.
I run Arch Linux, and this game takes up a LOT of CPU. I have it set to the lowest settings, and it still burns up my hardware. I can't play more than 3-4 games before I have to start thinking about the toll it's taking on my mobo.
I limited the cpu (cpulimit -limit=percentage -i -p $(pgrep -x StarConflict)) the game used to 70%, and it's just barely enough to keep my computer from spontaneously combusting, but the game runs significantly slower.I'd like to know what a game dev thinks about the possibility of adding lower graphics settings, and mabey even lower game requirements. Originally posted by:Nah.
Maybe there is a Problem with your drivers. Star Conflict is generally a game that runs well on elder and low-spec hardware, when compared with other, similar, games.Some players had some issues after some of the patches, there are some hints about this on the main forums.No.
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I told you I run Arch Linux. My drivers are up to date, and so is my kernel.-Side note: When I ran windows 8 I had the same problem (about a year ago), so this isn't specific to my operating system. Originally posted by:game have very poor perfomance on linux you can ask any linux player or read reviewsgt630/phenom b55x4 20-40 fpsmy freinds with better videocards (gtx6. etc) also have extremaly poor fps in comparison with windows (dunno how now (almost all my freinds drop this game) but i dont see any perfomance changes in better side)FX-8350/R9 280X 20 fps lolThe performance isn't the problem.
I never said anything about performance. My OP was about how hot the game was making my computer. The game runs just fine. You would be wise to read the OP thoroughly before making a hasty response.@PenitenziagiteNot true. The mark of good software is that it can run on hardware that isn't top-of-the-line (like your computer).
I don't have a graphics card, and it's not a necessity. I have an Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2377M CPU @ 1.50GHz processor, and that should be enough. If you can list appx list of CPU coolers and PC cases and fans(80/90/120/140mm depends PC case) for it in shops nearby you - we're can help you pick proper one for you configuration.p.s.no offence, but i didn't agree about 2377M as 'suitable processor for gaming'. Just like upcoming 14nm 6W mobile pentium and similar i3/APU its made for notebooks and (most frequently)netbooks with emphasis on power consumptio reduction, NOT performance.there aren't any decen't notebooks made suitable for gaming, yet, sadly.
Not only because vendors too greedy and persistently dump in that market obsolete logic, solutions and etc, but because two major problems, interconnected - power supply for more serioous computing and heat dissipation/distribution/cooling.if you play on notebook and insist on (hopeless, sadly)attempt to keep that practice, i suggest you buy special cooling pads for notebooks, made by many vendors. Originally posted by:if you can list appx list of CPU coolers and PC cases and fans(80/90/120/140mm depends PC case) for it in shops nearby you - we're can help you pick proper one for you configuration.p.s.no offence, but i didn't agree about 2377M as 'suitable processor for gaming'.
Just like upcoming 14nm 6W mobile pentium and similar i3/APU its made for notebooks and (most frequently)netbooks with emphasis on power consumptio reduction, NOT performance.there aren't any decen't notebooks made suitable for gaming, yet, sadly. Not only because vendors too greedy and persistently dump in that market obsolete logic, solutions and etc, but because two major problems, interconnected - power supply for more serioous computing and heat dissipation/distribution/cooling.if you play on notebook and insist on (hopeless, sadly)attempt to keep that practice, i suggest you buy special cooling pads for notebooks, made by many vendors. You APU is ULV chip made specifically for ultra-thin notebooks and netbooks, tablets with 16W termal packages.
Most notebooks had about as 3x-5x as more powerful chips, usually(and dedicated GPU module too) and built-in into their APU's graphics engine - simply sucks compared to alternatives. If you had to try gaming on mobile device - get something bit more serious/adequate for(which isn't designed or produced, yet, sadly) or bit better than present.as for cooling - pick some cooling pads for notebooks to try, either CM-branded or others. Its TRULY helps. Gaming on linux? Generally even natively-build games - seriously underperform. Both because platform-specific sutff, slowly, but improving and especially because GPU drivers seriously underperform in Linux.
Quick ports from other plaforms - suffer even more.talking about popular titles - TF2 and X3 for example was slower up to 2.5x times, same bout QW or UT. And NO, switching to linux by itself CANNOT put you hardware anywhere, including 'max'. Technically its not big problem on ANY of them. High cpu usage isn't a 'prob' but usual thing for high-load applications, including gaming/entertainment stuff, but engineering/scientific stress even more and on persistent mode/style. DirectX12 for Win and Vulkan for Linux/UX - seriously ease/polish that problem in future, potentially, talking bout OS/API-sourced bottlenecks in scalability and performance.p.s.personally i use Linux(along Windows(since 3.0;) about 18years, love manageability of it and consistency(especially Gento and small-footprint distros)but never really impressed both about security and performance, sacrificed and supressed by both developers and Linus personally on purpose for long time. I had quite sentimental memories, linked to both systems(and to QnX, FBDS, NBSD, dfBSD and especially BeOS(in all 3 flawours).
Can't say something really good bout HP-UP, AIX or Amiga, but do really enjoy BBC/Acorn OS and hardware, when it on market. I hope with AMD efforts (and since/starting K12 chips on A57 and A72 cores) and with (possible)Microsoft help to bring Full-blown desktop OS for Arm(not cripple WindowsPhone-alike 'WindowsRT' mimic/parody on it) ARM will had renaisance on desktop its truly deserved. (SGI and Sun isn't bad, i like atleast some stuff in software and hardware,respectively)).
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