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Why does the emulator lag after I try moving around?

After about a minute of trying to move around a hologram in the emulator it starts to lag horribly while trying to use an Xbox controller. It happens both when I create a project from Visual Studio and when I create a project from Unity. I have a GTX 980, which should be able to handle virtualization.

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    @rglapa said:
    After about a minute of trying to move around a hologram in the emulator it starts to lag horribly while trying to use an Xbox controller. It happens both when I create a project from Visual Studio and when I create a project from Unity. I have a GTX 980, which should be able to handle virtualization.

    rglapa,
    What CPU do you have?
    One of the things to check is that you enabled virtualization in the bios.There is a great tutorial to check out here in case you have not done this before: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Virtualization/sect-Virtualization-Troubleshooting-Enabling_Intel_VT_and_AMD_V_virtualization_hardware_extensions_in_BIOS.html

    One other item you will want to verify is that you have Hyper-V enabled in windows you can do this by the pressing the windows start button and searching "features" and then selecting "Turn Windows Features on or off". Then go to Hyper-V and make sure it is checked, then restart your computer.

    Hope these items help fix your issues,
    Ryan

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    My CPU is an Intel Core i5 3470 at 3.20 GHz

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    I'm also getting an error that says:
    Symbols for ntdll.dll could not be downloaded from the Microsoft Symbol Servers. Exception settings and call stacks may not work correctly. Make sure you have a network connection and try again.

    I have a stable network connection.

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