• Set priority Access denied Help Me
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Yes this is a problem for me too my fps is alright but I use to get like 100 to 200 fps when I do this and when I play modded servers I start to lag can someone help me with this and I know it's something with eac because fortnite has the same problem and they just recently added eac but they found a fix for it at this link https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/forums/battle-royale/royale-with-cheese/206775-changing-fortnite-to-high-priority-again you can find the fix for fortnite so can we fix this problem eac or facepunch because I cant play the game without it. Edit: Please Fix Face Punch or EAC I cant play ur game without it
Hi, hopefully this finds it's way to you or anyone else that needs it. I will be posting it on the other thread as well so those that may be subscribed to it can see the fix as well. To the gent or lady whom asked you to "Please make a new thread instead of bumping a old one!" When you posted within the same month as the OP.... Need I say more? Same month, no fix. Don't seem dead or old to me! Hell, as long as there is no fix that thread should be bumped why was hdd space on a new one for the same issue? This Tlean guy isn't a moderator or anything so he probably should be ignored! Now! On to the Fix!!! All Credit goes to the OP on Changing Fortnite to high priority again... All I did was make a tiny change so here's a fancy copy & paste With edits that work for Rust!  In regedit, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options, right-click Image File Execution Options, select New\Key and name it the exact name of the executable:RustClient.exe. Then in the left pane of regedit, navigate to your new key, right-click and again, select New\Key and name it PerfOptions. Then Right Click PerOptions you just created and Add new Dword 32bit, Then rename it CpuPriorityClass Lastly, Right Click CpuPriorityClass select modify and in the Hexadecimal box type 3 Then you're done close it and you don't have to even restart Just start Rust and you can see it's priority will be set to High! I hope this helps you all having this issue.
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