Wolfenstein: The New Order is a video game series set in a dystopian future.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is a video game series set in a dystopian future.
The game runs smoothly overall, but it puts a heavy strain on your CPU. The VRAM usage stays relatively low, though the CPU spikes to around 90% during intense moments. To keep things stable, I run it at 1360x768 resolution on a 1080p display with high settings and minimal cache optimization. It feels significantly worse compared to the previous Wolfenstein version.
He tested it well on his i5 2500K with 660 Ti, especially at 1080p Ultra. Sorry, it’s your machine—not the game’s issue.
It seems like you're trying to explain why something is happening, but it's unclear. Could you clarify what you mean? I'm here to help!
At 4.0ghz it's only possible with the game I own, among the 378 available on Steam.
It might be that the game demands more from the CPU than expected... Double-check your assumption, but modern Intel processors are quite powerful these days.
We understand intel leads the game, yet it still makes a 6300 unplayable.
Maybe the game isn't well-designed? Skyrim and CSGO both rely heavily on CPU performance.
The games aren't reliant on a CPU much at all. Which specific Phenom II version do you own?
555 BE x2 unlocked B55 Quad running at 4.0ghz with DENEB C3.