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Anyone Running this Game with a Dual-Core Processor?

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Anyone Running this Game with a Dual-Core Processor?

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I want to upgrade my CPU to a Dual Core processor. Anyone running this game with a dual core cpu and how has it been running for you? Any issues?

My system is a socket 939 with an Athlon 64 3200+ and I will be upgrading to an X2 3800+ Manchester. Thanks.
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Yeah, um...works just fine. Dual Core Processors really don't affect older games.

Operating systems and video cards will affect older games, but processors, more than likely it won't.
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Yup. It's the software that needs to 'know' how to work two cores, not the other way around. Games prior to 2006 aren't likely to support it. Certainly a game as CPU dependant as Morrowind.

It should still be more than enough to run Morrowind though. I don't think you'll have much to worry about.
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