No, dual-core games are still popular and widely played today.
No, dual-core games are still popular and widely played today.
People using AMD APUs, recent Athlon II models, or budget Intel laptops with J-series Celerons or Pentiums all have quad-core processors. Having four cores doesn’t automatically mean a high price tag. It’s worth noting to disregard the number of users currently running software.
Yes, even with a fast dual-core processor, modern games increasingly rely on parallel threads. As development progresses, the need for more simultaneous tasks grows. Soon enough, a dual-core will no longer be enough for high-performance titles.
Eventually, individuals won't react negatively. Presently, these restrictions feel like excessive waste.