[HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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simply run ryzom with the parameter /multi (background downloader has to be disabled and might not work with direct x) and you can open it as often as u want :)
you won't need another copy or anything you can just run the same client as often as your cpu/gpu takes it
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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zerotacg wrote:simply run ryzom with the parameter /multi (background downloader has to be disabled and might not work with direct x) and you can open it as often as u want :)
when did that appear there ? why is that thing there in the first place lol
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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just checked an very old version I had lying around and it already has been there
so to the when
like forever, just nobody found out

to the why
mostly debugging or for ppl with multiple cores and enourmous hardware ressources
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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zerotacg wrote:simply run ryzom with the parameter /multi (background downloader has to be disabled and might not work with direct x) and you can open it as often as u want :)
you won't need another copy or anything you can just run the same client as often as your cpu/gpu takes it

wheeeeeeeeee now i can remove the disable direct input thingy on my second client so i have full mouse control of both.

i still keep 2 versions. one on a differnt hard drive and one wiht lower graphics settings. i just added the /multi to the secondary client
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I Cannot wait to test /multi on vista! *VERY EXCITED*
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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ffxjosh wrote:I Cannot wait to test /multi on vista! *VERY EXCITED*
Yay! It works :D *happy dance* I may try Sashtan's plan of 2 versions later tho...as it is i have both running at low graphics...Lack of shine isn't my thing ;)
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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kayak wrote: i still keep 2 versions. one on a differnt hard drive and one wiht lower graphics settings. i just added the /multi to the secondary client
I just have multiple client.cfg files and start ryzom via a bat taht copys the right client.cfg in place so u can have multiple settings with just one client ;)
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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zerotacg wrote:I just have multiple client.cfg files and start ryzom via a bat taht copys the right client.cfg in place so u can have multiple settings with just one client ;)


I would love to have a 2nd account.
Can someone please explain in blonde-language how to do that? :o

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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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@missylee :P

if your computer is strong enough to handle it...

right click on the 'ryzom' icon on your desktop

add /multi to the end of the 'target' line

(will look like this D:\Ryzom\client_ryzom_rd.exe /multi ---- only you will have somethign simliiar yet different for the first part)

hit "OK"

open ryzom - and login (windowed mode is a good idea...)

minimize ryzom after its loaded , and open it again using the ryzom shortcut on your desktop (the one you edited with /multi) - this time login with your second account.

wait for that to login, then start playing :)

expect serious lag if you have a not-so-high-end computer! setting everything to "LOW" before trying this, then upping as you go is a good idea.
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Re: [HOW-TO] Running two clients on one PC

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OMG it worked!!!!

It first looked like
"C:\Program Files\Ryzom\client_ryzom_rd.exe"

Then, as advised, i added /multi:
"C:\Program Files\Ryzom\client_ryzom_rd.exe" /multi

Went into config and selected "window mode".

Clicked on shortcut once, logged in with my main account.
Clicked on shortcut again, logged in with a free trial account to test.

Only had about 30 minutes to test it, but PC seems to be able to handle it just fine too :)

Will test it a bit more next weekend and if my PC doesn't crash, i'll upgrade the free trial account.

Thanks a lot!!! :) :)
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