Portal 2 crashes if you have 128 cores, due to 15 year old assumptions

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  • cstrike15_src

    Leak of CS:GO Source code, provided by yours truly so go rep me

  • MAX_THREAD_IDS is defined as 128 in a file with a copyright notice of 2005, which was when the very first consumer dual core processors started getting released:

    https://github.com/perilouswithadollarsign/cstrike15_src/blo...

    Entirely reasonable that no one in 2005 would even consider the possibility of 128 core processors. I bet nobody reconsidered or even looked at that code ever since, until it started breaking because of today's extremely parallel cpus starting to get somewhat affordable for consumers.

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