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    Running VaM on linux

    might as well latch onto this topic since i've been messing about with linux myself. i got nobara linux, installed lutris and wine-ge into it using protonup-qt, then added the game to lutris. the game boots up right away, but i also had to install corefonts through winetricks to fix invisible ui...
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    i guess my HDD is on the lower end, apparently it only has 64 MB of cache. my SSD seems to have a full 1 GB of it.
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    jesus, 1 TB?? when my VAM instance hit 200 gigs, it was enough to prompt me to reinstall VAM and pick out packages that i'm actually going to use while carefully ignoring dependencies that i didn't actually need. i can't imagine my VAM instance approaching anywhere near a thousand gigs lmao just...
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    the "not responding" thing is normal, it does that for me too even if my addons folder is like the third of your size. thermal throttling leads to lower clocks, and that directly leads to lower performance. but whether it would impact the startup time would probably depend on whether or not...
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    10 minutes? may i ask how large your addon folder is? i would reboot, open task manager (go to the performance tab, stay on cpu, right click on the graph and go to "Change graph to" > "Logical processors"), and then open the game. observe cpu usage of each core, if any of the cores are nearing...
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    oh yeah, i do remember your name from searching the forums, thank you for taking your time to read this :D it's also how i found out what exactly is VaM's cache exactly caching, just as you said. it's also why both the caches i was testing on already had resources from tested looks/scenes...
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    VaM's cache: SSD vs HDD vs none - results of rudimentary testing

    I've noticed my VaM's cache nearing the 100 GB size threshold, and I started wondering if trading this much storage was worth the loading time benefits. So with nothing better to spend my free time on, I tested it myself. Initially I wanted to just test "cache on vs off", but when I was...
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