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#1
plzhelps

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i used extreme injector 3.3 by master131

its true run on pentium dualcore g3420.

it mean cant run inquisiton on dualcore is huge lie.

but some lag... i hope bioware fix for unlock dual core limited



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Z.Z

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Well, I have quadcore and other requirements above the minimum and still have bad FPS/freezes. I just accept the fact that buying a gaming laptop was not a good idea, especially when I couldn't afford the highest high-end models.

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In Exile

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Bioware didn't optmize the engine on dual cores. Maybe a dual core with hyperthreading could run it, but DAI doesn't purport to support it. 



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Deathangel008

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Bioware didn't optmize the engine on dual cores. Maybe a dual core with hyperthreading could run it, but DAI doesn't purport to support it. 

thats what i thought too, but the Pentium G3420 is a dualcore with only 2 threads...



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thats what i thought too, but the Pentium G3420 is a dualcore with only 2 threads...

 

Without knowing more about the system specs/features it's hard to say.



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Can somebody please explain all the setting i need to do in injector to get this running on dual core?? g3258?? i doesnt help no matter what i do just get a black screen?? have tried the setting LDR stub?? and with and without 'he threads from debugger'



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Etragorn

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You can't fix something that isn't broken. The game isn't meant to run on a dual-core system. End of Thread.

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AlanC9

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Hey, if the guys can get it running, good for them. I never really trusted the G3258 concept myself, but I know a lot of folks did.



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Fidite Nemini

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To what purpose exactly are you running the extreme injector?



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kkkk

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Im trying to make dai run on dual core like you caan do with far cry 4??



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Chaos17

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Bioware do not support dual core and you can ask a refund if you tell them that you've a dual core.

That's what I read on the forum.

Check the technical upport forum for more detail, imo.



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Will i never be able to?? in the future with patches?? or do they have to almost rewrite the whole game if shall run on dual core??? it just doesnt seem like they would need alot of optimization...???



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Etragorn

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They are generous to give refunds to people who can't read hardware specifications. If I was Bioware I'd say "Tough nuts"

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ya_yulka

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The Bioware just need to optimize the game for dual core processors.There are a lot of people with dual core computers.The company will just lose the half of a market. It is sad that my computer IS for this game exept of processor. It is also interesting that Skyrim, the game with very beautiful graphics goes on ultra and that means that it is optimized very well. May be if Bioware at least tried hard to optimize this game then I could play it on low - medium at least.

 

The point is that the game goes on dual core computers but very very very slowly, just freezes a lot. And the problem is DENUVO.

It is useless, it has been already cracked. It overloads processor only. Honestly there is a dual core fix for this game in the internet.

But can`t developers make is speсially and qualitatively for users.

 

So if Bioware will make a patch for dual core, they can`t even imagine how many people will be greatfull to them and how much money they will pay for this game.



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Kantr

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The fact is that the game requires more processing power than a dual core can give.


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