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Nice, Thanks Feather. that looks like it will be handy for us gamers. On that note do we have any WoW players here...
I play some WoW and Counterstrike. The idea is great, but the program doesn't work right for me. On my machine the program gg_live.exe uses 50% of my cpu. Other people have posted on their forums with the same problem. I've also reinstalled it which didn't make any difference. :-( Hopefully a fix comes soon.
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jeez, thats alot of usage....that and WoW would suck for people with older PCs . I'll try it tonight.
I might try it out with Legend Of Ares.
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Hi Spyder,
From the looks of the forums, there will be an update sometime this week. In the meantime I've found something that might help:icon_salu:
"It seems that when you run Rogue two proccesses are created, "GG_LIVE.exe" and "Rogue.exe". The first one is consuming exactly 50% of my CPU (one of my cores I think) all times, be it in a game or not, and the other one stays calm and quiet, 0-1% at most. Killing "GG_LIVE.exe" manually solves the problem and afterwards Rogue will work almost flawlessly, but I have to say that it will be the same next time I open Rogue.
To see the whole thing check out: http://forums.gotgame.com/index.php?showtopic=642
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