Okay.. here's the deal. Over clocking is a process whereby your PC... or betterstill your microprocessor runs at a speed that wasn't intended for it. but technically speaking, you're basically increasing the speed at with the chip in the computer runs. You overclock a chip by setting it at a higher bus speed, a higher multiplier, or both. Sometimes you need to set the chip to run at a higher voltage to accomplish this, further increasing the heat output of the chip... and in most cases, frying your motherboard.
This practice allows the PC to run faster.. but doesn't in basic sense hack into a games core program... such as SFO. Basically, hacking programmes like the one we've come to encounter (not mentioning names.. :biggrin: ) tweak the speed of the programmes that are being run. It's software based so to say... and only affects things that you're running at that point in time.
Over clocking involves running your whole PC at a faster clock speed.. and not just tweaking the speed of programmes or applications that are being run by your computer at that point in time.
So in conclusion, overclockers aren't gonna be affected by the whole "THOU SHALT NOT CHEAT" wave going on in SFO... so that's not a major concern :biggrin:
Edited By blanka09 on 1100155375
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