Nutsy --
My apologies, I thought you wanted ryzom to run over several cores as two or more executions of the client. (Ryzom always tries to run on CPU 0, even if there is a copy of it already there.) The answer I gave was not relevant to spreading one instance of the client over several cores. I am quite certain that trick can't be done.
Assigning different instances of the client to different (individual) cores can be done and helps a lot in cases where you are "multi-boxing".
My apologies, I thought you wanted ryzom to run over several cores as two or more executions of the client. (Ryzom always tries to run on CPU 0, even if there is a copy of it already there.) The answer I gave was not relevant to spreading one instance of the client over several cores. I am quite certain that trick can't be done.
Assigning different instances of the client to different (individual) cores can be done and helps a lot in cases where you are "multi-boxing".
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