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Try moving the Battlefield 2042 folder out of the Documents folder to restore game settings to default.
The Battlefield 2042 folder shouldn't have any settings affecting how many CPU cores are used. Usually that's a setting called Thread.MaxProcessorCount in a user.cfg file located in the Battlefield 2042 install folder. “C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 2042\user.cfg”
user.cfg will only be there is you created it. It's not created by the game installation.
I don't even know if user.cfg works in Battlefield 2042. The easiest way to test if it does is to create a user.cfg then add PerfOverlay.DrawFPS 1 to it. Launch the game and then see if the game's frame rate is being displayed in the top right corner of the screen. If you see the frame rate it works, if not then it doesn't work.
https://diaryofdennis.com/2016/08/31/here-are-all-battlefield-1-console-commands/
https://diaryofdennis.com/2016/08/11/how-to-create-a-config-file-for-battlefield-1/
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