The software is 50% there, it drives, but it doesnt stop. Its like renting out a car that drives but doesnt have breaks. I'm going to keep harping on it because it is really almost annoying that you offer your customers software that is going to have this many issues. ![]() Well when you have 8-12 tables going you dont really notice action is frozen on that one table and alot of the times you end up getting blinded off a bunch of your stack if not all of it. However, it is the only real difference between the two computers I run ACR on.Īnother thing that seems to happen regularly is say I have 4 ACR tournaments going one table will freeze, but the other 3 will be working. No idea whether this is a bug in the code, a bug in Adobe Air, or something else entirely. I think this is the difference - since ACR needs to use so much processing power (even when it is only displaying the table list) it overwhelms single core Macs. The 2012 Macbook Air uses a single core processor. This is crazy - my normal CPU load from having multiple apps open is about 10%. When I opened up Activity Monitor on my Air I saw that ACR uses 28% to 60% of the CPU before I have even opened a single table. I wonder whether the problems I am having on my 2012 Macbook Air but that are not happening on a 2015 Mac Mini have to do with the processor. For instance I have had problems with it on 3 different macs, and can't for the life of me get it to work on a macbook air. It works for you, but for lots of people it just doesnt. ![]() ![]() There are enough complaints in this thread that it is not just something wrong on their end.
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