Yeah, but it uses 3 cores..
What if I have a dual-core?
What if I have a quad-core?
What if I Have an octa-core?
What if I (probably don't) have a hexa-core?
Let's wait until the emulator can use all the cores you have, which will be a long wait, if the 3 cores emulation is experimental, we need to wait until it gets stable so Exzap can focus on the emulator using all cores.
the Multicore functionality isn't always physical cores you know. while yes, it says multi-core, it's just using more than one thread. why do you think you have thousands of threads running if you look at the performance tab of task manager. this is the absolute best i can explain is think of it like a cash register, as a core. now add one more clerk to it, now you have 2 threads working in the same core. Depending on your processor(intel i3s, 2 cores, 4 threads, i5s being 4 cores 4 threads and i7s being 4 cores 8 threads). One thread will take priority over the rest if it uses more resources than the rest btw.
EDIT: also as AndreaSpooky has said, using more than 1 thread doesn't always improve anything, it just means more chance for desyncs and mutex errors if you don't know what you're doing.
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