[QUOTE=Firegod522;22184989]More than one core. Learn basic thinking please. :v:[/QUOTE]
Agree'd.
Quad one.
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Zapding did look, and, He didn't found something.
it's just not working, with other sound neither.
try wav maybe?
[QUOTE=Firegod522;22184989]More than one core. Learn basic thinking please. :v:[/QUOTE]
If you have a 2.5 GHZ quad core it doesn't mean you have 10 GHZ, you don't add them, it doesn't work that way.
[QUOTE=raviool;22190343]try wav maybe?[/QUOTE]
It's WAV.
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[QUOTE=SnakeFace;22190634]If you have a 2.5 GHZ quad core it doesn't mean you have 10 GHZ, you don't add them, it doesn't work that way.[/QUOTE]
It kinda does.
If you have a 2.3 quad core processor, you have 4 times 2.3 Ghz, and that's the same as 9.2 Ghz.
No one that can fix it?
Can someone get me Ravebreak (you know the song) in Wav with good settings?
[QUOTE=Cyberuben;22198115]It's WAV.
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It kinda does.
If you have a 2.3 quad core processor, you have 4 times 2.3 Ghz, and that's the same as 9.2 Ghz.[/QUOTE]
You can't simply add them, it doesn't work that way.
There is another entity for playing such sounds, I'll see if I can find it.
[QUOTE=Cyberuben;22198115]
It kinda does.
If you have a 2.3 quad core processor, you have 4 times 2.3 Ghz, and that's the same as 9.2 Ghz.[/QUOTE]
A core is effectively equal to an area of a CPU.
Dividing a CPU into cores is more efficient (thermally and logically), but you're not gaining as much as you'd like to think.
Oh ok.
But, Please halp with the entity!
I explained already, read my post. Read up some tutorial on the net...
[QUOTE=jacc0s;22216923]I explained already, read my post. Read up some tutorial on the net...[/QUOTE]
[quote]There is another entity for playing such sounds, I'll see if I can find it.[/quote]
I was talking to him.
Wolfie? Did you find it?
I'll just trigger it with a button.
If someone knows a other idea, tell me.
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