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"You will have to disable a core or force the game to use one core. I found the disable route much easier and works everytime. Don't worry, it does require a reboot but is VERY simple to do.
Here is what you do:
1) From in Windows go to "Start" then "Run", then type "msconfig" and hit "OK"
2) A new window will open up, click the "BOOT.INI" tab, then click "advanced options"
3) A new window will open up, click "/NUMPROC" and set it to "1" (means number of processors)
4) Now click "OK" then "OK" again, then it will ask to restart, do it
When windows comes back up you can run Sacred multiplayer!!! But realize you are running off one CPU core and you have a dual core so it's kinda a waste for everything else that can take advantage of both cores. To enable both cores again you just do the same thing except you just unclick the "/NUMPROC" option and reboot." - P0RTER