All it does it stop the HLDS process from specifically picking Core 0,
now it leaves it to windows. If you still see your hlds processes
bunching up then you have a problem with the windows scheduler.

- Alfred

Chad wrote:
> So, does this make it move to a different processor/core, or make it
> multi threaded and split up the processing for each hlds among the
> processors?
> Does it dynamically move them if 2 servers fill up and 2 are empty so
> the 2 full ones aren't on the same processor?
>
> Alfred Reynolds wrote:
>> We have released an update to the Half-Life 1 dedicated server (for
>> all
>> mods). Run the hldsupdatetool to get this update.
>>
>> This update fixes win32 server staying on the first CPU of a
>> multi-core
>> machine and fixes some timing problems with Steam3 login on Linux.
>>
>> - Alfred
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