Smirnov2Chistov wrote: Fri Jul 13, 2018 8:19 pmI just have the NHL selected, no other leagues.
**edit**
Like I said before, I don’t know what the game does in the background with all of the extra players. I also have to detail level pressed to ‘none’ but it doesn’t seem to affect anything
With the Full DB setting, it's pretty much the same regardless of which leagues you choose. This is because the Full DB setting loads all players and non-players from the DB whereas the smaller DB settings will not load the lower reputation persons from inactive leagues/nations. With just the NHL loaded, a Full DB setting has 52,000 players/non-players and the extra national team and junior players adds 14,000 players/non-players, bringing this up to 66,000 (so a ~27% increase). Note that these examples are using the current TBL Rosters and the sizes will vary by DB.
The number of players/non-players loaded and the sim detail settings play a significant role in sim speeds. Running an extra 27-30% DB size will slow things down and I would expect this would likely account for the difference in sim speeds between EHM 2007 and EHM 1. Try running the NHL with a Full DB without the extra national team and junior settings and see how that compares against EHM 2007. If it is still noticeably slower than EHM 2007 then would be fair to say EHM 1 is slower.
As I say, I've no idea what spec your machine is, but I do know CPU and hard drive play a big part in performance. This is possibly going a bit OT, but I have played EHM 2007 on four different laptops and have found a significant performance increase when going from one CPU to another. Even when I upgraded from a Core i7 2630QM (2.9 GHz max) to my current Core i7 7700HQ (3.9 GHz max) there was a very noticeable improvement. A few years back I replaced by spindle hard drive with a solid state drive on my 2630QM laptop and this also noticeably improved performance. It's a bit crazy that a decade old game would benefit from even recent CPUs but I guess the volume of data it processes means the higher the CPU clock the better (it'd be great if one day EHM were capable of multi-core/thread processing like FM as that would make a big difference to sim times).