Can You Play Fallout 76 on an Old Dual Core?

avatarCopyingSole10 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz10 months ago

Technically, yes, but don't expect a smooth ride. Fallout 76 demands quite a bit from your system, and while a dual-core processor might boot the game, you're gonna face significant lag and low frame rates. It's like riding a bicycle on a highway - possible, but not recommended.

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avatarGroaningRush10 months ago

Actually, I've managed to run it on my old dual-core setup! Had to tweak the settings to the bare minimum and it wasn't the prettiest experience, but it worked. Just don't plan on any heavy-duty exploring or high-stakes PvP without some serious patience.


avatarSnorkellingClock10 months ago

In theory, yes. Practically, it's a heartache waiting to happen. Imagine trying to sprint with a heavy backpack. That's your dual-core trying to keep up with Fallout 76.


avatarTabulatingMadam10 months ago

Nope. Time for an upgrade, champ.

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