Iâm kinda âmehâ when it comes to implementing hotkeys in tools like this. Itâs not something you want to go overboard with because it can bring you into conflict with hotkeys that are system-wide, that your OS uses - as well as the game.
Maybe the ability to set the hotkeys on your own perhaps - and put the onus for that on the user instead. That way if the user conflicts with system hotkeys or hotkeys they might have delegated in other programs they are using, thatâs on them to deal with.
The speed multiplier slider is intended to simply increase the game speed constantly by a certain factor to have a more fluid game experience, so I donât want to add hotkeys for that, at least not for a toenail.
I canât believe people with pirated versions of the game think itâs ok to pop on to the official forum and get support for a game they did not pay for Looks like we need a standard template for response. This one is simple and gets my vote âOh you have a pirated copy of game. Hereâs the file you need . May all your computer systems be full of viruses you piece of work.â
You see, Iâve been troubled with GD performance so I was using the core-switcher tool to fix that issue.
Now since I use GI to launch the game, I no longer see a process named Grim Dawn.exe. This basically prevents the core switcher from functioning.
Is there any way one could the core switcher tool without dropping GI as launcher?
If not, could you imbue the logic of that tool (basically prohibiting GD from using default processor core aka 0th core, then enabling it for use again) into GI so that this perf issue doesnât happen?
But I didnât because the issue is due to GI hiding the process for GD and not because of tool switcher? Have you used both before? If you did, youâd know why I posted here rather than at core-switcher.
I have used both before without an issue. GI doesnât hide any processes. If you run just GI and not core switcher what do you see under task manager ?
You can forget about this part, I missed that with your mod the life and spirit potions stacks to 999, so when I SHIFT + Left Clicked on them they ended up further down on all the 100 stacks I had of them and did not realize that until recently, so SHIFT + Left Click still works as intended. Sorry about that !
On another note, in regards to my previous question about GOG launcher and the time played. Would it be possible, in some way, that when clicking on the GrimInternal exe that it would launch the game through the GOG shortcut ?? Because if starting the game through that shortcut, then the time still counts.
The path on my PC is: âE:\GOG Galaxy\GalaxyClient.exeâ /command=runGame /gameId=1449651388 /path=âE:\GOG Galaxy\Games\Grim Dawnâ
Now I am just guessing but the gameid should be the same for everyone that using GOG ?? I have no clue if it is possible to do that though, just curious. Although, the time played isnât that important it would be nice to be able to see how many hours one has spent playing the game.
I have a shortcut that just calls the GI exe. The GI exe is in the same directory as the GD exe. Running the latest GI 1.97c. It fires up and calls the GD exe. GD exe is listed in task mgr. I donât use the affinity tool anymore. Not really needed on my system. Hopefully it gets sorted for you !
Your running GD via Wine or something on Linux ? (based on the txt file you uploaded) ? Unfortunately I canât say how things are supposed to show up in that environment. This is what GI in windows native will look like. I imagine is should show up similar elsewhere
I just tested it and found a solution.
So, if you click on the button just right of the âPlayâ-button, you can add an additional
executable that you can start (Manage installation > Configure).