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That seems purely resource bound. So as long as your pc has enough cores and memory I feel like it should work fine, can't see what brings it down except excessive iops? . But I haven't had much experience with newer games like this, so I can't really dispute your experience.
The game runs a single core for your game session and multiplayer load. Limit of the game engine.
Not if you run it in two different processes. Then it's exactly the same as your new setup.
That is correct. Most people run a dedicated server on thier gaming rig.
I just wanted the excuse to setup a home server.