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Ubisoft devs clearly stated it ! Phenom II CPUs are not supported !!
And if you want to play game 10FPS at minimum graphic , go ahead ! I wonder how long you will enjoy it .
My 4790k (nearly twice your cpu's poerformance) was on 100% constantly in alexacdria with max 55 fps. With my new 8700k, i finally get 70-80 fps with 60-90% usage (performance bursts)
So an old weak phenom 2 is way too weak for the game.
fps you get and cpu performace with that fps in the middle of alexandria?
Typically shadows are what causes the biggest hit to FPS from what I've seen..
I always disable motion blur and head-bob because I have yet to see motion blur implemented properly in a game, and headbob makes no sense - our brains have automatic motion stabilization and games always implement a headbob which doesn't look or feel realistic...
Also, you can lower any post effects to gain a small bump or improve fps stability. I am on a 10 year old machine ( Quad Q6600 2.4 oc on air 24/7 stable for 10 years at 3.01GHz - 8GB memory, 2 video cards - primary runs a 4k screen 1080 GTX Gaming X and secondary runs 3 1080p screens - sometimes I run 6 screens total for workloads... )
If you have dual monitors on a single card, disable one for gaming - that makes a huge difference, especially on older machines or lower-end cards.
I am able to get playable fps in all new game titles which actually run ( my definition for playable is 30fps stable minimum )
Also, try this: https://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/1907406-AC-Origins-won-t-start-who-is-Jenkins
Download the SSE emulator and create a bat file to run ACOrigins..
This is mine:
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"C:\Users\Acecool\Downloads\sde-external-8.16.0-2018-01-30-win/sde" -- "C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Assassins Creed Origins\ACOrigins.exe"
pause
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in between the ---s, not including them...
It changes when the game exits for me ( instead of getting to 5,000kb and dropping to 28kb then exiting, it goes to about 40,000kb now and then closes immediately - no splash screen or anything..
The Intel Software Development Emulator allows games, and programs which don't work without SSE 4.1, 4.2 etc... to actually run - but I'm having an issue with ACOrigins for some other reason..
Can confirm lol, even my 8700k ranges from 75-80-90% usage in the heaviest areas and it's even 140% better (almost 2.5 times) better than his cpu.