After 12 years, Arma 3 finally gets CPU multi-threading support

After 12 years, Arma 3 finally gets CPU multi-threading support

Arma 3 came out in 2013, and all this time it suffered from serious problems with the CPU. The game was single-threaded, and this greatly affected its performance. Now, 12 years later, a new beta has been released that finally has proper CPU multi-threading support.

Right now, Arma 3 owners can download the beta and test out the new multi-threading version. With CPU multi-threading support, large battles will no longer cause your high-end PC to drop below 60 frames per second.

Author: Katrina Khshanovich
06.01.2025

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