I'm having problems too, with 2/3 slow turns e with core.exe
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Quote from: PeterV on November 15, 2014, 12:20:52 PM
Some have more Core.exe then others, nothing can be done about it.
Quote from: teeds on November 07, 2014, 05:07:02 PM
You will have Acer stuff running then. I would try the msconfig tool to get the cleanest boot you can to test GPB with, it very easy to do and undo. In the msconfig tool (hit the start button and type "msconfig") click the "startup" tab and hit "disable all", then on the "services" tab check "Hide all Microsoft services" and then "disable all", then OK and reboot. If it makes no difference just reverse the above to get back to as you were.
If that still gives no joy I'd also be trying a full scan disk - in an elevated command prompt type "chkdsk c: /r" and answer yes to "do you want this to run after a reboot as the drive is locked" question, this will take some time to complete. It's possible your GPB 6c install is using different parts of the disk than earlier versions.
Have you tried any other Open GL based games?
You're running an i5 chip, have you loaded the latest chipset drivers?
Is your DirectX fully updated? I'm not sure but this might still be used for controller input?
Have you tested your memory?
Quote from: teeds on November 07, 2014, 11:44:41 AMYes, it's quite frustrating..
I feel for you ghostchild these problems are soul destroying the only good point is that your crashes are consistent which can actually make fault finding easier.
Quote from: teeds on November 07, 2014, 11:44:41 AMI re-loaded win7 with the recovery disk included in the package when I bought the pc and then I updated video and audio drivers, now there are very few processes and services at the start up, and I tried to disable the AV and windows firewall..
When you re-loaded windows, was it from an MS disk or do you use a manufacturers disk/recovery partition with bloatware to load it? Have you tried msconfig to disable all unnecessary start-up items and services? I would also disable your AV but only test offline before re-enabling it.
Quote from: teeds on November 07, 2014, 11:44:41 AM
As the problem exists before and after an OS reload it points to either a hardware problem or the same software interfering which you've now re-loaded during the restore.
Also do you have any problems showing in your device manager or does the event log show any other issues along side the core.exe crashes?
Quote from: PiBoSo on November 05, 2014, 02:44:52 PM
Bottom line: GP Bikes physics improved greatly since Beta4. It is now, at last, a full fledged simulator. Only brakes need some more work to simulate temperature, wear and weight.
Problem is, physics parameters of the "stock" bikes have not be properly updated to match the changes. Virtual rider and dampers are the first coming to mind. However, some data has already been changed to be more realistic: springs, steer lock, aerodynamic.
Quote from: Klax75 on November 04, 2014, 11:12:02 PM
Have you made a new profile folder? When I get cores a lot if I make a new profile folder it seems to help. I had to do it last night. Since even reinstalling the documents/piboso/gpbikes/profiles will still be there.