Posted: 21 Dec 2017, 03:08
Hey all,
OSX 10.12.6 here, HH3 latest build. MacPro 12 Core, now an NVidia GTX Card.
(Behaviour is the same with the old Apple stock ATI Card, just bought a GTX so that's why I know.)
So I've noticed something odd. Whenever I move the mouse cursor around, the GUI freezes.
Shortly when the workspace is relatively empty but comes to a total halt when there is a bit going on in the wkp.
Also when clicking a rack for example with HH3 in stop, it takes a second for the rack to be selected. (i.e. the white selection
box to appear). I am not sure what 's giong on here. It might help to know that I am running 2 30' Inch Displays in 2560x1600... But if the cards are too weak then HH3 should have poor performance
in general, right? Not only when I move my mouse around?
(My first thought was that HH3 is poorly performing in the graphics department, but that's not the case.
When I leave it alone and don't touch anything it's smooth as butter. Also selecting stuff with hotkeys is much more responsive than selecting something with the mouse....)
Best,
tL.
OSX 10.12.6 here, HH3 latest build. MacPro 12 Core, now an NVidia GTX Card.
(Behaviour is the same with the old Apple stock ATI Card, just bought a GTX so that's why I know.)
So I've noticed something odd. Whenever I move the mouse cursor around, the GUI freezes.
Shortly when the workspace is relatively empty but comes to a total halt when there is a bit going on in the wkp.
Also when clicking a rack for example with HH3 in stop, it takes a second for the rack to be selected. (i.e. the white selection
box to appear). I am not sure what 's giong on here. It might help to know that I am running 2 30' Inch Displays in 2560x1600... But if the cards are too weak then HH3 should have poor performance
in general, right? Not only when I move my mouse around?
(My first thought was that HH3 is poorly performing in the graphics department, but that's not the case.
When I leave it alone and don't touch anything it's smooth as butter. Also selecting stuff with hotkeys is much more responsive than selecting something with the mouse....)
Best,
tL.