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no issues in fact i get over 70 FPS doing the same thing your doing
how much RAM do you have on that system ?
8 gigs of RAM. I will try it again now and see how much resources it will use in task manager.
that's your issue right their im using 16 gigs of ram (i'm also running windows 10 pro and the latest nvidia drivers as well)
Task manager shows RAM and CPU at stable 30-40% when running only the server and not the client. I don't understand where the fps drop comes from.
that should NOT be enuff
he is running the server AS WELL as the client on his system his ram is the issue here
In steam cmd I used the app_update 258550 command but it didn't work and I keep getting kicked too. I'm now reinstalling the server files and stuff(basically making a new server).
try using this command: app_update 258550 validate
that will force a checksum on the version you currently have installed against the one that steam has in their DB if it's different it will download the newer version