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As previously noted in a couple of places today, if you do not have quad cores, no official support from EA is going to be extended, as soon as a Game Adviser realizes you have only two real CPU cores, just a warning on that, again.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Ummm... this is a solution for the issue.
It would be a bit odd to stop the many people would help from using it, unless Minimum Specs is a nightclub entry policy rather than purchasing advice.
- 11 years ago
Not stopping people from using it, only advising that if you run into further issues and need to contact EA Support, that they will see that your PC isn't intended to run the game anyway and the support will be limited because of it.
- 11 years ago
I tried to quote Gorath_the_Elder but it didn't work.
This is really elitist. Not everyone can afford high tech gaming laptops. Most people can't, in fact. You need to actually make products FOR YOUR FANS, and that means they have to be accessible.
And honestly, I've heard Inquisition is terribly optimized in the first place. I do recall being promised that computers which run DA2 (mine does) would be able to run Inquisition, and they clearly don't. I have the feeling EA rushed Bioware to finish production, so they didn't have time to optimize it, and now we're the effective beta testers.
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