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Like ripping at 144fps x4 speed instead of 30-40.
Pretty much must have now as of 1.6 if you want to use Lossless Scaling shenanigans for targeting adaptive frame generation.
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A system admin tool called Process Lasso trims your data caches (cleans up) and so allows Rimworld to operate much smoother.
Once you have Process Lasso installed, go to the Options located on top-left, then go to Memory, then click on SmartTrim Options.
From there set it to trim at 1 minute intervals and when RAM exceeds 65% and memory for program processes exceeds 3000Mb.
Then hit OK and launch Rimworld with this tool active. It works great and is completely client-side, meaning you can run it offline without issue.
Thanks for Guasco here on steam for mentioning it in RimThreaded comments.
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Also 'FileSeek' will help you look for key information in your mod files directory. It's free/offline too.
Im sick of going in my nvidia controls and cap my GPU to 60 on every pc boot