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  1. I have a server with a Xeon CPU, 4 cores 8 logical processors. I launch the server and the headless client with .bat file. I read somewhere and I don't remember where, that it is possible to assign individual cores to each process. I would like to assign 4 to the server and 4 to the headless client, without doing it manually every time from windows. Does anyone know how to do it? But would it be possible to give 4 cores to the server and 4 to the headless client with a cpu with 4 physical cores + 4 logical?
  2. No, I mean most people connect from the server browser inside the game
  3. I have a server with a mod installed, unfortunately I see a lot of people connecting but the server rejects them because they don't have the mod installed. Almost no one searches and connects from the game launcher. Wouldn't it be possible to make a patch 🤐 that makes people who connect via the server browser download the necessary mods from the game?
  4. Omg. Won't there be an easier way? Anyway thanks, as soon as I have time I'll try
  5. I have 3 HC connected to my server. Is there a #monitor command to see the FPS of the connected HCs? Or from the console?
  6. Maci79

    Allow any IP to Headless client

    I tried with: "0.0.0.0" "000.000.000.000" "127.0.0.1-255.255.255.255" "127.0.0.1 - 255.255.255.255" "255.255.255.255" "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" but it does not work
  7. Is it possible to modify server.cfg to make the headless client allow access to anyone? With a special IP or a range (start and end) of IPs?
  8. I have a dedicated server at home with optical fiber with only 2.5MB upload. I would like the game mission to be downloaded from another computer. Is it possible to put the mission map on a file sharing site? There is a parameter like: downloadurl= ?
  9. Hello. Thanks for your answer. In my case the problem is the ping blocking enabled in the router firewall. I had already opened the doors
  10. Hello to all I have a fiber optic connection open (which does not block the ports). The operating system I use is Windows 10. I have disabled Windows Firewall. I have opened all the ports in the router, also tried to enable the DMZ. I have disabled the router's ping protection. Despite these things my server is not seen on the internet. I forgot something? Can someone help me?
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