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Or buy AMD...
I do belive that he refered to the low game performance in general,not hardware.
Older CPUs like old Core i generations, Phenom2 and FX have low fps (even without wind, shadows and foilage), actual systems (without RTX generation) should work fine.
I played the game long time with 18 - 30 fps on my Phenom2 X4 965 and RX 480 (graphic options to high / ultra (reducing didn't increase fps because those depends on GPU which was limited by CPU) except those above. On my laptop (Clevo desktop replacement) with 8700K and GTX 1070 (desktop version, not "Max Q" typical for notebooks) it runs fine (> 60 fps) with all to max on FullHD but I set wind, foilage and shadows to low to have more silent running fans.
And remember, it's a "job simulator" game and not a shooter so 30 fps are enough, you don't need >60 fps.