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I just checked the server without logging into the game and it’s using like 106% of the CPU on idle when I logged in and played a little bit. It didn’t change too much but it’s consistently running that high at idle because I guess things in the game world are running so I’m probably going to stop the service and start it when I’m gonna play to just lower my electric usage
Great to know. I don't know if 106% of CPU is good or bad, but it is not what I had anticipated. Thank you!
Other places have said that it’s not resource intensive, and I’ve heard that it can run on pi4 with some optimization.
I wonder if I need to do something to optimize it.