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i'm trying to find how it could behave globaly
efeito Placebo
The thing is, even in a single player session, the computer acts as both server and client. So the game makes the computer assign a number of logical processors to act as a server, and another number of similar value to act as the client.
All this mod does is change that number for the server from 2 to 4.
TL:DR; Whoever wrote the Frackin Universe wiki doesn't know how things work.
"Methods that absolutely never work - Any 'fps improver' and 'thread increaser' mods - these are placebo. They don't work."
"Why they can't work: Starbound mods simply don't have the engine access that would allow them to 'increase threads', etc. Any mod that claims to do so is lying/fraudulent. It doesn't matter how plausible it sounds: they are incorrect or lying."
Source: Frackin Universe Wiki - https://frackinuniverse.miraheze.org/wiki/Performance
Starbound isn't Rimworld.