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and you have 623 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ games so it sounds like you have been doing it wrong for quite a while. people that can buy that many games should put some money towards hardware instead blowing all their money on games and then ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ when their hardware becomes obsolete.
1. Gaming probably isn't the best use of your time.
2. You probably shouldn't be worrying about brand new AAA games.
You intel fan boys don't even know how many processors nor the GHz of your chipset. You're just marked drones who buy things with numbers on them like i7. There are so many types of each product line of intel and none of it is consistent. Its all a marketing ploy to keep you drones clueless and ignorant of how you spent your money. Now go pre-purchase the new RE:7 before you know if it's a viable game, cause you can't get a refund on a pre-purchase you mindless fanboy!
But please feel free to brag about your space heater when no one really gives a ♥♥♥♥.
Phenom II series is like ancient in terms of Computer gaming.
Think of it like this.
Its year 2006. You own a computer from 1999, some old Dell with an intel pentium most likely. You notice a new game is released, called Elder Scrolls iv: Oblivion. You start ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ because the Pentium based computer from 1999 which ran Counter Strike and half life "averagely" in 1999-2000 isnt able to start a game from 2006.
its year 2016. you own a computer from 2009, Phenom II based processor. New game gets released in 2016, called Witcher 3, and you start ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ because your processor cant run it.
The similarity to those two things i wrote is exact.
Come on guys, face the truth. Phenom II IS the pentium in current age. its old, outdated, and shouldnt be a thing anymore.
Games and computer technology is PROGRESSIVELY rising in tech, power, and the need of it, same with games. computer tech ages MORE rapidly than it did between 2000-2005, because technology went on forward much faster.
I have an FX8320 and it hasnt had any problems running any modern games, and got it for really cheap 120e. Why do you still stick with the old computer? Whenever i make a computer in current time, i INSTANTLY start saving for new one, 2-3 years in the future, depending on how my current rig still stands.
Or, they should stick with consoles.
P.s i donì't own any console, and this way before i close my activitiy...maybe when u suck milk form your mother
There is 0 reason for them to target ancient hardware when 90% of you will just cry about the performance IF it does "run".
Nice word salad, bro.
Maybe you should if you are so concerned about AAA releases and ancient hardware.