One Launcher. Infinite Worlds.

Zero-Bloat Architecture

NexusLaunch strips away legacy telemetry, redundant background services, and heavy overlay frameworks. Our proprietary runtime prioritizes your GPU and CPU cycles directly to the game process, delivering measurable frame-rate improvements without sacrificing stability.

NexusLaunch Zero-Bloat engine dashboard showing real-time resource allocation and FPS metrics
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Verified Performance Benchmarks

Independent testing across three AAA titles demonstrates consistent frame-rate gains when switching from legacy launchers to NexusLaunch.

Cyberpunk 2077 (RTX 4070, 1440p)

Legacy Launcher Avg: 68 FPS
NexusLaunch Avg: 84 FPS
Improvement: +23.5%
Background RAM Usage: 140MB vs 810MB

Elden Ring (RX 7800 XT, 4K)

Legacy Launcher Avg: 52 FPS
NexusLaunch Avg: 61 FPS
Improvement: +17.3%
Background RAM Usage: 110MB vs 650MB

Valorant (Intel Arc A770, 1080p)

Legacy Launcher Avg: 210 FPS
NexusLaunch Avg: 238 FPS
Improvement: +13.3%
Background RAM Usage: 95MB vs 520MB

These results occur because NexusLaunch terminates non-essential background threads, disables auto-updater polling during active sessions, and routes DirectX 12/Vulkan calls through a streamlined memory allocator. No third-party overlays or telemetry daemons run by default.

System Requirements & Resource Footprint

NexusLaunch is engineered to run efficiently on aging hardware while remaining fully compatible with modern multi-GPU setups.

Minimum Configuration

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
RAM: 4 GB total (Launcher uses ~45 MB)
Storage: 150 MB free space
GPU: DirectX 11 compatible

Recommended Configuration

OS: Windows 11 (64-bit)
CPU: Intel Core i5-12400 / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
RAM: 16 GB total (Launcher uses ~60 MB)
Storage: 500 MB free space
GPU: DirectX 12 / Vulkan 1.3 compatible

Runtime Behavior

Idle CPU Usage: <0.1%
Active Session Overhead: 2-4%
Network Polling: Disabled during gameplay
Startup Time: ~1.2 seconds (SSD)
Process Isolation: Sandboxed from Windows Defender real-time scans

The launcher compiles to a single 42MB executable with zero external dependencies. It does not install background services, modify registry keys outside its own directory, or request administrator privileges unless explicitly configuring launch parameters. Update checks occur only when the dashboard is manually opened.