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GPL core.ini modif for bigger replays...

Jaboeuf Thier

GPL core.ini modif for bigger replays...

by Jaboeuf Thier » Sun, 27 Dec 1998 04:00:00

Hello all
I ahve been unable to find again the modif of the core.ini file to
obtain larger replays :(
It was something like replaymem ???
I have 128 meg and can't spot Belgium full races with full AI cars
Thx !
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Jeff Vince

GPL core.ini modif for bigger replays...

by Jeff Vince » Mon, 28 Dec 1998 04:00:00



>Hello all
>I ahve been unable to find again the modif of the core.ini file to
>obtain larger replays :(
>It was something like replaymem ???
>I have 128 meg and can't spot Belgium full races with full AI cars

<from a past post here...>

Straight out of my CORE.INI...

;We use a conservative heuristic to determine how large a replay
;buffer to allocate to reduce the likelihood of paging
;during gameplay. GPL will always allocate a replay buffer of at least
;2M, however, even if the heuristic says that's
;too much. On a 64M machine, you'll pretty much always be in this 2M
;zone. You're welcome to experiment with
;larger replay buffers, but I found that even doubling the buffer to
;4M on a 64M machine lead to significant paging.
;
;Play with this at your own risk.
;
;In the same directory as the gpl.exe program, use Notepad (or another
;plain text editor) to create a text file named
;core.ini In this file, add the following two lines:
;
;[ Replay ]
;
;replayMemoryOverride = X
;
;where X is the number of Kbytes of memory you want to dedicate to the
;replay buffer.

[ Replay ]

replayMemoryOverride = 10000

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