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And server tech that was considered mediocre when it was new to boot.
Oh the X5675 was anything but mediocre when it was new, I can guarantee you that much. Those Intel Westmere processors were wild, I had a X5680 as well as a i7-990X... but that was then and this is now.
People need to let go of their 1st to 3rd gen Core PCs, Chinese Xeon surpluses and Windows 7 already... or just stick to playing older games.
Any CPU that matters will work, if you don't have a lousy i5 from 2013 on your PC you shouldn't be after games like this
All other games work fine until they don't. That's always how it works. I had a i7-2600K back in 2011. Think 13 years back on your life, all you've gone through, all you've done, all you've accomplished since then, and tell me, if that thing hasn't earned its retirement.
It works fine for now. As time goes on, more and more games will be incompatible with your vintage CPU. If you can't upgrade then every new game purchase will be a roll of the dice.
I feel for these people. A few years ago it was me complaining on here as to why games required AVX instructions and no longer supported my Intel Core 2 Quad CPU. Even though it was a glorified Pentium, it was a real workhorse that benchmarked like an i5 processor. For far too long I would keep upgrading my video cards while still using my antique CPU. But when I finally gave up fighting the inevitable, it was like night and day moving up to a 13th gen processor. These die hards don't know what they're missing.
I went from a Ryzen 9 5950X to a i9-13900KS. Even coming from that CPU which is lightyears ahead of whatever CPU from a decade ago was something I felt on daily usage, let alone making a jump like that.