Tool to make PR 32 bit executable use more than 3GB of RAM
Posted: 2017-09-07 22:43
Hello fellow PR fans
I just wanted to share with you a little tool I found a while ago.
What it does: It basically patches any executable to be able to use more than 3GB of RAM (That was a limitation with legacy 32bit executables).
Short Story: I found this handy tool when trying to play a masive warhammer mod made for the old medieval 2 total war engine. Since the mod was so huge it made the game unstable to the devs found that that patching the executable with this tool fixed the crashes and increased the FPS because more ram was being effectively used.
Since then I have used this patch on basically all my "old games" executables.
In my own mod, which was beginning to show instability because of its scale, it fixed the crashes in most cases and increased my FPS from 50 to 107.
PS: In order to see the benefits you need 4GB of RAM or for optimal results 8GBs.
Here is the download link:
NTCore's Homepage
I know that PR is already pushing the limits of the engine. Perhaps this will make the game more stable allowing the Devs to go even crazier with features and textures cast out in favor of stability.
PS2: I hope someone can do some benchmarks and confirm if this is helping indeed.
Cheers
I just wanted to share with you a little tool I found a while ago.
What it does: It basically patches any executable to be able to use more than 3GB of RAM (That was a limitation with legacy 32bit executables).
Short Story: I found this handy tool when trying to play a masive warhammer mod made for the old medieval 2 total war engine. Since the mod was so huge it made the game unstable to the devs found that that patching the executable with this tool fixed the crashes and increased the FPS because more ram was being effectively used.
Since then I have used this patch on basically all my "old games" executables.
In my own mod, which was beginning to show instability because of its scale, it fixed the crashes in most cases and increased my FPS from 50 to 107.
PS: In order to see the benefits you need 4GB of RAM or for optimal results 8GBs.
Here is the download link:
NTCore's Homepage
I know that PR is already pushing the limits of the engine. Perhaps this will make the game more stable allowing the Devs to go even crazier with features and textures cast out in favor of stability.
PS2: I hope someone can do some benchmarks and confirm if this is helping indeed.
Cheers