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We're also considering other game store games detection, but we need to make sure we can do this without issues with Steam, since they are competing game stores.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Thanks for your reply.
I'm happy to know you are working in more features! XD
I hope you can improve the program, it is quite useful.
In case this could be useful to you, I'm using a gaming laptop (ASUS ZEPHYRUS GA502DU), a bit oldie maybe.
But I managed to solve the issue in a strange way. Apparently it was not using the memory correctly, it was sending only 128mb or up to 1024mb of VRAM to the game when my computer has 6Gb for the NVIDIA card.
I don't know if this is useful to you since I'm still not sure what CPU cores does, so I give you the data XD
But at least in this case the speed/performance really improved changing the VRAM and not the CPU usage or such. For me was easier done by hardware, there is a USB-C port which apparently is the NVIDIA card and another port (HDMI) which is the AMD (less memory for the video even when you use NVIDIA rendering)
I hope this is helpful somehow.
Thank you again for your reply.