Can I Play Call Of Duty Advance Warfare in a DualCore PC ??

Akalanka Umayanga

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I have a dualcore pc 2.50Ghz // 4GB of RAM // ATI HD 6000 series // can i play the game some how, in low graphics,, is there a patch....please help guys
 
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Let me tell you about my experience. I have an i7 cpu with 16GB RAM and I tried playing CoD Advance Warfare on my computer running a pair of HD 6850's in Crossfire. Well, the game did start up but I did get bad stuttering every time the game started up.. as I played on.. it didn't seem too noticeable or slightly went away BUT the game kept crashing on me. I would get an "Out of Memory Error" every single time. Even when I adjusted the settings to the bare minimum I still received the same crash and error message. Simply put, Crossfire 6850's aren't enough to play this game. I upgraded to an R9 280X a few weeks ago and fired up this game... silky smooth and no crashing at all. I think having 3GB of VRAM in my new card made a huge...

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It's likely you'll be OK. But Dual Cores go back multiple generations. If you have a dual core from 10 years ago, I'd say no. If you have a dual core from last year, yes. What is the make and model of your CPU?
 

Akalanka Umayanga

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dual core E5200.. im also playing farcry4 in medium graphics
 

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Let me tell you about my experience. I have an i7 cpu with 16GB RAM and I tried playing CoD Advance Warfare on my computer running a pair of HD 6850's in Crossfire. Well, the game did start up but I did get bad stuttering every time the game started up.. as I played on.. it didn't seem too noticeable or slightly went away BUT the game kept crashing on me. I would get an "Out of Memory Error" every single time. Even when I adjusted the settings to the bare minimum I still received the same crash and error message. Simply put, Crossfire 6850's aren't enough to play this game. I upgraded to an R9 280X a few weeks ago and fired up this game... silky smooth and no crashing at all. I think having 3GB of VRAM in my new card made a huge difference as opposed to the 1GB that was inside my 6850's. I hope that gave you some idea.
 
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Akalanka Umayanga

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ohoooo....thanx bro.....that means i can not even think to play this game hmmm...... :-(
 

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Then you have to be playing it on a lower resolution because you don't meet the minimum system requirements for either game. I would honestly say no to both.