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"Why would this game need multiple cores" it isn't not about "needing", it's about beeing able to use multiple cores so the performance improves and being less prone to errors.
I have a laptop and a pc. Laptop i5 12th/3050 and pc ryzen 5 5600/4060ti. I have sudden crashes, I need to restart the game multiple times when I first open it cause it won't charge the image, etc. Honestly is exhausting that is this poorly optimized to pc.
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This PC is a 9th gen i5-9400H. It is admittedly not a gaming rig, but it is from this decade lol. But I can play lots of other games that look and play better, and they don't send the fan into overdrive. It's runs objectively terrible. Your argument is like, "the roads aren't bad, my monster truck handles it fine".
It doesn't run "objectively" terrible. It runs terrible on your computer, which is a subjective experience. It runs fine on both of mine, no fan issues or framerate issues. If it ran "objectively" terrible, then at the very least my junk *** NUC wouldn't like it.