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Supreme Commander
Info
Multiplayer Information
- Internet play: no
- LAN play: yes
- Lobby search: yes
- Direct IP: yes
- Play via Gameranger: untested
- Coop: yes
- Singleplayer campaign: yes
- Hotseat: no
Supreme Commander is kind of the successor of Total Annihilation, developed by Gas Powered Games and published by Square Enix on 20.2.2007. It is one of the first games to feature multi-core usage. However, that does not mean, the game distributes load equally on all cores but splits the main tasks such as sound, graphics and simulation into different tasks. So when having reached the maximum number of tasks, more CPU cores will not make a difference any longer and the single-thread performance of the CPU returns to being the important factor.
Purchasing
The game is available via Steam and GOG. The latter cannot be used via lobby internet game, only via VPN.
Troubleshooting
The game is known to cause problems with Nvidia drivers of version 460.79 or later. Game stutters and frames are dropping. There are three different approaches you can try, that might help you with that problem:
- Install Nvidia drivers older than version 460.79,
- enter d3d_WindowsCursor into the console (you can use the Nvidia Fix mod from the FAF client) or
- open your services menu via
services.msc
and stop & disable the NVDisplay.ContainerLocalSystem service.
(Source)
Network
Via the LAN you can connect with direct IP and enter the port. The game allows you to either choose the port randomly when opening a server, or to set it yourself. What doesn't work properly is players with the Steam version and DVD version in one game. The game can be started, but after some time the game is asynchronous (with constant messages that this is the case) so that the players sometimes see completely different states in the game.