current suggested settings for build v136:
Besides allowing testers to enable/disable layers of the mod without having to restart or make new savegames,
this build streamlines Guspav's magic within mission_templates, which had a great many routines wasting time such that large battles
were guaranteed to fail. They still may fail, but the CPU load is reduced. I still suggest trying small battles first, such as battle size = 80, and work your way up from there. I've always set my slider to 150 and not used battle sizer. Guspav added a great many more routines compared to 2014, with no care at all about how each new routine affects the battles, and then got into difficulty over the summer. I can see an issue but it needs many days to straighten out - and could need as much as two of my man weeks, which is a very long time indeed.
There are also corruption issues coming from more than 1 thread using reg0 at the same instant in time, and both receive garbage compared to what they should have gotten in a singly threaded world. Therefore, go to Warband: configure: advanced: force single threaded mode = ON
this build streamlines Guspav's magic within mission_templates, which had a great many routines wasting time such that large battles
were guaranteed to fail. They still may fail, but the CPU load is reduced. I still suggest trying small battles first, such as battle size = 80, and work your way up from there. I've always set my slider to 150 and not used battle sizer. Guspav added a great many more routines compared to 2014, with no care at all about how each new routine affects the battles, and then got into difficulty over the summer. I can see an issue but it needs many days to straighten out - and could need as much as two of my man weeks, which is a very long time indeed.
There are also corruption issues coming from more than 1 thread using reg0 at the same instant in time, and both receive garbage compared to what they should have gotten in a singly threaded world. Therefore, go to Warband: configure: advanced: force single threaded mode = ON