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And whether or not gta v can use more cores, 4 cores is perfectly sufficient and millions of players have played the game for millions of hours on quad cores. It's a little late to start making an issue out of it now.... and more than a little silly to try.
I played the game for hundreds of hours on an i5 3570/GeForce 970. And the wife on an i5 2500k/Geforce 670. The only time there was really a performance issue was using the Custom Radio which seemed to be extremely cpu intensive. But otherwise it was pretty easy to maintain 60+ fps at 1080p at high settings.
No, he is right, it doesn't use more than 4 cores, but it needs 4 powerful cores. Older i5s just don't have good performance on those 4 cores like an i7 does.
Кароче, даже не расчитывай что-то изменить без апгрейда проца и оперативы, я с этим дерьмом целый год собачился, процессор твой древний, а системные требования с каждой обновой растут, вот и пиздарики на воздушном шарике