CrazeePi wrote:Move to here.
Xxcookid123xX wrote:CrazeePi wrote:Move to here.
I have no idea how to move topics, beside putting a "moved"
Krakob wrote:I moved the topic ;)
It definitely sounds like your hardware is having some major issues that might not be directly related to the game, especially since you say you also crash under Minecraft. Usually what happens when the CPU strained is that the demanding program will freeze or crash.
The CPU requirements are an estimated 2.2GHz dual core. In Windows 7, you can find out what CPU you have by opening the start menu, right clicking "Computer" followed by "Properties" and then looking at Processor under the "System" section. The instructions are probably similar in other Windows operating systems.
Krakob wrote:I moved the topic ;)
It definitely sounds like your hardware is having some major issues that might not be directly related to the game, especially since you say you also crash under Minecraft. Usually what happens when the CPU strained is that the demanding program will freeze or crash.
The CPU requirements are an estimated 2.2GHz dual core. In Windows 7, you can find out what CPU you have by opening the start menu, right clicking "Computer" followed by "Properties" and then looking at Processor under the "System" section. The instructions are probably similar in other Windows operating systems.
dxdiag.exe
Krakob wrote:DxDiag might be able to help you. To open it, press Win + R and type in. There you'll find a bit of information about your system. The Processor row should give similar information to the thing I mentioned earlier, although this one should state how many cores you have as well. You can also use a program called CPU-Z to find out more information about your CPU and system.
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