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Latharion is correct, it definitely works with Minecraft!
Also, I believe Minecraft can be very CPU taxing especially with large-scale worlds. I recall reading some nice results in the reviews with Minecraft, especially when CPUCores first was released (we had a lot of Minecraft players who helped test it!).
Cheers!
Hey there!
An easy way is to just run Minecraft. Then check Task Manager and see what the Minecraft .EXE is called. Then you can "open file location" on that to see where it is at.
ALSO
You could use the Game Probe Detection feature of CPUCores. Some info on it is here: http://steamcommunity.com/games/384300/announcements/detail/704082239826920627
Let me know if you got it figured out :)
You literally responded to the thread answering your question :)