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90 peaple, great!
- Anonymous11 years ago
My gaming tower is a 6-core AMD, and I have an i3 in my laptop, but I do still think this should be able to run, ugly but run, on lower HW.
- Anonymous11 years ago
If a game like The Witcher 3 can support two(and three)-threaded CPU's I see no reason why Dragon Age Inquisition can't. I realize they run on different engines, but as it is now Dragon Age Inquisition doesn't even seem to use much of the four-threads on Quad-Cores, just certain threads that are absent on a 2 or 3 threaded CPU, and it is obvious the problem isn't cores, but threads (see: I3's.)
- Anonymous11 years ago
Why do you think that witcher will run at 2 cores CPUs?
- Anonymous11 years ago
As much as i feel for people with a 2 core laptop/pc but how do you expect a game to run below minimum requirements, it would look horrible anyway on minimum specs. So asking them to let the game run on lower specs would make the game unplayable anyway.
You've got my vote too. I hope they'll release a patch soon.
@Jullian1989 wrote:As much as i feel for people with a 2 core laptop/pc but how do you expect a game to run below minimum requirements, it would look horrible anyway on minimum specs. So asking them to let the game run on lower specs would make the game unplayable anyway.
The minimum requirements are usually BS, my pc shouldn't run shadow of mordor acording to the minimum requirements, but can run and it's not even that bad looking.
- Anonymous11 years ago
@RedCastle wrote:
@Jullian1989 wrote:As much as i feel for people with a 2 core laptop/pc but how do you expect a game to run below minimum requirements, it would look horrible anyway on minimum specs. So asking them to let the game run on lower specs would make the game unplayable anyway.
The minimum requirements are usually BS, my pc shouldn't run shadow of mordor acording to the minimum requirements, but can run and it's not even that bad looking.
I tend to read minimum requirements as, "We're not testing below this. Buy at your own risk."
- Anonymous11 years ago
@RosutoHane wrote:Why do you think that witcher will run at 2 cores CPUs?
Nevermind, the requirements I've seen are only speculation. A lot of sites are reporting either a Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 3.0GHz or an AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition as the minimum CPU for that game.
- Anonymous11 years ago
@cecilnephilim wrote:
Write here everyone who wants a patch to play 2-core laptops. We must demand this. We also have the right to play DA: I.
Say NO to bad optimization.You will not be able to "blackmail" Bioware / EA into offering official support for a bypassed, redundant technology. Time has marched on. The day of the single core processor passed eight years ago. It's now been a couple of years, probably even three, that dropping the duals has been overdue.
Look to outside tweaker types and the aftermarket's resources for what you want to keep the old dinosaurs creaking along. Sorry.
(and the typos, courtesy of a cheap keyboard with very flat, shallow-stroke keys that don't do any favors for large hands -- I'm getting an expensive -- keyboardwise, at least, Cherry keyboard with old style mechanical switches.)
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