As far as I know, the "heapsize" trick is how much RAM you allocate to the program, but I think it's in bytes, so you'd use -heapsize 160000 to give the program 160MB or RAM to work with, or am i completely wrong about this? I cant' remember...
It is in bytes. the more you add the better, add too much and it will take memory away from your background apps (like windows itself) and screw you over, don't put more than 50% of your actual ram there. there are also cvar's that do the same thing but i can't remember them off hand, i research and get back to you guys.
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