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 Cortex Command 64-bit 
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I saw in the process list Cortex Command *32 and was wondering how difficult it would be to make it fully 64 bit compatible. As far as I know, CC doesnt use a lot of RAM, so taking advantage of extra RAM in a 64 bit OS wouldn't do jack. So, difficulty, and possible advantages(if any)?


Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:56 pm
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toxic9813 wrote:
CC doesnt use a lot of RAM

Open up the file of an explosive in cc, change the quantity of one of the explosion gibs to 999999999, try it out with the task manager open to the side, and say that again. :)

(preferably the coalition timed explosive, for dramatic effect)


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Sat Sep 03, 2011 6:02 pm
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That's cheating. lol


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True, but it does show that for some limited purposes, CC could make use of more RAM.


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