@Ev3rM0r3 wrote:
Phenom processors were designed to run xp towards the end and barely run 7, They were never built with the intentions of running current software and game engines. The video cards today would be so severely bottle necked by the cpu youd litteraly be just doing it to see how bad it could be. You can't fix what wasn't mean to work in the first place.
On the other hand my Ryzen 1800x and my 1080sc crashing is important to fix since its current day tech and on par for everything. It's not 9-11 years old.
"Barely run 7" Please don't pop in and be pretentious like you're knowledgeable on the subject, because in your first sentence, and thesis statement, you blatantly lied.
As for the cards being bottlenecked, we've already discussed that every other modern game that has had this issue resolved runs perfectly fine, including (but not limited to) Metal Gear Solid V, Destiny 2, and Resident Evil 2 remake (Which didn't have this issue, but still is applicable for your bottle-neck argument.) I reiterate, there are several games that had this exact issue but fixed it. So "You can't fix what wasn't meant to work" is flagrantly irresponsible, considering it is meant to work, and has been fixed in the past.
I appreciate that you're trying to contribute something, regardless that it's against my own position, but if you want to talk about it from a technical and factual standpoint, you should do a little research about it before making irresponsible blanket statements like that post.