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Just a little question i wanted to ask you guys, what is your CPU usage whenever ff7 is on? Mine is always at around 50%, which I think isn't normal...
I've just checked and I think you're right. I'm using an i5 750 and my CPU usage is 25%. It's using about 63MB of RAM on the field and between 90 and 110 in battle.I would assume that FF7 is polling one of a two-core system for all available cycles, including idles.
i got ze amd phenom II dual core 3.0 ghz processor and ze 4 gig ramIt would be helpful to know what CPUs you're using and how much memory you have. If you both have a Pentium 4 and 512 MB of RAM, we don't have to worry. If you're using overclocked i7 920s and 8GB of RAM, there's clearly a problem.
i don't think that happens cause that could become an issue when trying to make somethings compatible. im not sure exactly what happends when i run it in wine. but somethings do run faster/better in wine. Depending on the version of Windows the OP has maybe its just better @ pretending to be XP then his copy. there are im sure a bunch of other factors that cause this since *nix is not windows its not even remotely the same under the hood, aside from what MS has "borrowed" over the years.like the network stack for XP or Maximizeing windows on screen edges. (i.e"aero snap") from KDE4 (yes we had it first)I don't know about these looping operations in detail. It's possible that WINE is smart enough to recognize them as non-operations, or recognizes a specific breed of system call as null.