Dyson Sphere Program Introduces Major Fixes and Enhancements for Improved Performance
Date: September 29, 2025
Valve Corporation today announced significant updates to the popular space simulation strategy game Dyson Sphere Program. The latest update addresses performance issues and introduces new features designed to enhance gameplay.
With this update, players can expect:
- A complete rebuild of the multithreading system with multiple customization options.
- The introduction of Custom Core Binding, allowing manual assignment of threads to cores for optimal performance.
- A brand-new Performance Profiler (Deep Profiler) for real-time CPU monitoring and analysis.
Dyson Sphere Program developers have also partnered with AMD to obtain extreme testing hardware, including the Threadripper PRO 9985WX system. Comprehensive setup guides are provided for different CPU architectures-Standard and Hybrid.
New features include:
- Customizable Core Binding in Advanced Multithreading Settings.
- A Dynamic Task Distribution mechanism ensuring balanced workload across threads.
- A more flexible framework design supporting multi-task per stage execution.
- An enhanced communication & waiting mechanism using spinlocks for faster task linking.
- Bug fixes include:
- Fixed an issue where the game did not support more than 64 threads, now compatible with high-end CPUs like Threadripper.
- These updates aim to provide a smoother and more efficient gaming experience for players building their interstellar factories in Dyson Sphere Program. For more details, visit the official announcement.