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Re: Snow for the holidays!

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Originally Posted by niteriderxp View Post
Well it depends on the cpu of the machine....
On my Quad Core i7 desktop it keeps a single core operating at 50%, with no noticable slowness.
On my Core Duo laptop it noticeably slows things down and probably chews up the battery.

The script is updating the screen every 25ms, that's really overkill at 40fps.
10fps or 100ms would be sufficient and place much less load on the cpu.
I made this change and it seems to be better for me. Thanks for the tip!
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