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Why is my CPU utilization so low in Ghost Recon Wildlands?

Why is my CPU utilization so low in Ghost Recon Wildlands?

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ChocoHouse1
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01-25-2024, 02:49 AM
#11
Naturally, each has their own preferences. I prefer D2 a lot more than D1. I don't pay much attention to the "sets" and I don't spend much time on custom builds or clothing. When it comes to D2, I don't play multiplayer and usually avoid the Dark Zone areas. I'm not fast enough to handle many live players in games.
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ChocoHouse1
01-25-2024, 02:49 AM #11

Naturally, each has their own preferences. I prefer D2 a lot more than D1. I don't pay much attention to the "sets" and I don't spend much time on custom builds or clothing. When it comes to D2, I don't play multiplayer and usually avoid the Dark Zone areas. I'm not fast enough to handle many live players in games.

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m_a_i_k
Junior Member
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02-05-2024, 10:44 AM
#12
I heard D2 needed some updates, but I thought they should have addressed certain issues from D1. Some missions just weren't working, even after going back to the same spots repeatedly. I didn't play much in MP, and only occasionally ventured into the Dark Zones. It felt like a game they pretended to be enjoyable both solo and in MP, but actually it was mainly for MP.
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m_a_i_k
02-05-2024, 10:44 AM #12

I heard D2 needed some updates, but I thought they should have addressed certain issues from D1. Some missions just weren't working, even after going back to the same spots repeatedly. I didn't play much in MP, and only occasionally ventured into the Dark Zones. It felt like a game they pretended to be enjoyable both solo and in MP, but actually it was mainly for MP.

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siph7
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02-05-2024, 04:35 PM
#13
What I appreciate most is how this game has maintained its worth despite the regular and recent additions. I also enjoy that many missions, like those inside the hotel, subtly shift with updates, altering details such as door access.
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siph7
02-05-2024, 04:35 PM #13

What I appreciate most is how this game has maintained its worth despite the regular and recent additions. I also enjoy that many missions, like those inside the hotel, subtly shift with updates, altering details such as door access.

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Amegahoney
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02-05-2024, 07:12 PM
#14
I didn't stay with TD1 long enough to notice any further updates, but the Survival DLC arrived quite some time after release, so I thought there wouldn't be much else coming (or are you referring to TD2?). I can restart it whenever I want, but right now I'm busy with other priorities, mainly vehicle-related.
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Amegahoney
02-05-2024, 07:12 PM #14

I didn't stay with TD1 long enough to notice any further updates, but the Survival DLC arrived quite some time after release, so I thought there wouldn't be much else coming (or are you referring to TD2?). I can restart it whenever I want, but right now I'm busy with other priorities, mainly vehicle-related.

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02-05-2024, 10:34 PM
#15
Yes, D2. I tried first and ended up with D1 for a very low cost. I was already familiar with the mechanics of the newer game and struggled to grasp the older one. It actually feels a bit more challenging compared to the second one as well.
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TheSlayerLP_YT
02-05-2024, 10:34 PM #15

Yes, D2. I tried first and ended up with D1 for a very low cost. I was already familiar with the mechanics of the newer game and struggled to grasp the older one. It actually feels a bit more challenging compared to the second one as well.

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