Best programs to help with gaming. To either kill off processes or close connections to Internet to speed that up? Open to knowledge
Best programs to help with gaming. To either kill off processes or close connections to Internet to speed that up...
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>gayming
is the gayming board, you are in the wrong place
Gentoo
Highly recommended
11/10 would use wine again
I just don't have a shit computer where I need to close programs to play games.
I currently don't and play/stream. I'm just asking to know. So moving on from that horrible guess as to what I have.
If you know your system then you know what can be closed. No need for a program to do that
GameBooster
Needing to kill off tasks is not a shitbox thing, if you have a browser that uses one thread per tab then it's quite likely that you'll need to at least kill off any offending tabs just so you can keep good performance
Sup Forums is probably the last place to go for genuine help. But there is no program that will magically make you game better.
Over clocking will get the most results. So any OC program is what I'll suggest.
>if you have a browser that uses one thread per tab then it's quite likely that you'll need to at least kill off any offending tabs just so you can keep good performance
what the fuck?
>Open to knowledge
From your Start menu, open "Services" (also known as services.msc. Google all the ones that are set to either Automatic or Manual. If you're convinced that it's unnecessary, disable it.
Now go to Task Scheduler. Open each folder in the Task Scheduler library and check the scheduled tasks inside. If they're not disabled, look up what they do and see if they should be.
Now run msconfig. Under the startup tab, check which programs are running themselves on startup. Decide whether they should be doing so.
Hit Winkey-Pause on your keyboard. Look for "advanced system settings." Here you'll find the Performance options. Look up what each one does and disable it if need be.
GNU+Linux
Aimbots and Wallhacks are usually pretty good at getting you an advantage in online gaming, i'd recommend it.
It's a fun coding project, and making my own ESP hack is what got me into programming back in the Counterstrike 1.6 days. I was tired of using public hacks and getting booted all the time, so i pulled some source code from some forum, made some changes, compiled it and was completely undetected. Then i figured i wanted more features, and started from scratch. Took a year before i could reliably implement things i wanted but it was well worth it. Started selling private hacks to certain high profile gamers and made some pocket change on the side, it was a good gig. Nowadays i don't do any of that anymore.
>stream
fuck off
>surprised that there are web devs out there with no clue what cooperative multitasking is
>browsing those sites in the first place
>should never, EVER browse shady sites like twitter, facefuck, or youtube
exactly
but how else would i see all those great tas vids
I'd be interested in a csgo aim bot if you had it laying around.