Settings and banks are stored in ..\Documents\StarCraft II
I think only maps are stored in there. But since Sc2 maps are kinda large it's no helping it.
is there anyway to change where the sc2 cache is stored, and allow sc2 to still find and use it?
so say ive got 6GB of ram, ill keep 4GB of it available for starcraft 2 and any background processes, and ill use the other 2GB for a ramdisk;
then ill relocate the sc2 cache to the ramdisk..
should result in much much much faster map loading speeds.... drool ;P
ps. soulcarveRR lol at your 10mb page file, though with 8gig of ram, i dought u'd ever completly fill your ram.
though if u did, u'd definetly know about it when your system grinds to a very slow near halt. xD
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really why do I need 700 mb from this? C:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINDOWS\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net\Cache
Afaik everything is stored there. Downloaded maps, unsaved replays, etc...
Lol... 700mb is very little tbh... Specialy nowadays lol.
btw when i run SC2 it uses 2 gig of ram ....... 700mb cache is nothing
it also stores the banks as well
it uses only 1.1-1.3 for me, and I have 2g ram and much bigger page file.
Settings and banks are stored in ..\Documents\StarCraft II
I think only maps are stored in there. But since Sc2 maps are kinda large it's no helping it.
I have 8 gig of ram and 10mb page file so yeah
is there anyway to change where the sc2 cache is stored, and allow sc2 to still find and use it?
so say ive got 6GB of ram, ill keep 4GB of it available for starcraft 2 and any background processes, and ill use the other 2GB for a ramdisk; then ill relocate the sc2 cache to the ramdisk..
should result in much much much faster map loading speeds.... drool ;P
ps. soulcarveRR lol at your 10mb page file, though with 8gig of ram, i dought u'd ever completly fill your ram. though if u did, u'd definetly know about it when your system grinds to a very slow near halt. xD