[DiscordArchive] rly ?
[DiscordArchive] rly ?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:49:15.914000+00:00
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so if i install that branch of eluna it will automatically create all raid and dung instances as separated threads ?
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:50:10.532000+00:00
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what do you mean, stock Eluna forces the core to use a single update thread, the multistate branch isn't ported to Azerothcore yet(?)
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:51:15.511000+00:00
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And no, it doesn't just keep spawning threads, but you select how many update threads are available to process map updates
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:52:11.509000+00:00
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its kind of hard to believe that that would happen automatically when i just install eluna how is that even possible
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:52:58.697000+00:00
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Multiple map update threads is default core behavior
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:55:46.886000+00:00
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so when i load all maps and start all wapoints its all in single thread just bcs open world is just in 1 ?
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:57:05.412000+00:00
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Correct
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:57:54.775000+00:00
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You're thinking the wrong way. Wow emulators BY DEFAULT HAVE MULTITHREADING. Eluna removes it. Currently.
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-01-13T17:59:20.790000+00:00
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Which is a very simple approach at explaining it, admittedly.
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-01-13T18:00:32.200000+00:00
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one thing is that i dont know how it works thats why im asking and second as i said if i start waypoints only 1 thread is rly utilized which i think will be main one and i mean if its for open world as one single instance then it makes sense but then again if instances are supposed to be multi threaded why not world ? 4 continents could be or ?