Like in the old days when you had to turbo your CPU to allow poorly programmed games run correctly.
-Laffi-
I remember when the tech got better, and I tried to install Heroes of Might and Magic 3. It was probably not optimized to having tech specs of a very modern computer, so it could often give a message that you didn’t meet the requirements, or that the game would run bad. Never happened, and it was simply a message. I think it was related to RAM, but I am not 100% sure.
lkl34
Wait per core clock speed not the overall amount of cores/threads? that seems odd and 3.2? really?
Google-minus
is it not just saying that you are under the recommended (you are just over the minimum) and then also lets you continue anyway?
IsorokuYamamoto659
Cheaper electricity bill I guess
S0KKermom
Why would you use blizzard launcher?
BinaryJay
It’s a stupid error message because clock speed doesn’t mean much. What is the CPU exactly?
The reason I ask is because it is probably failing some different check, like lacking a needed instruction set.
urlond
I was confused at why you were installing Doom through the Blizzard Launcher.
nesnalica
why did you even buy on battlenet anyways. lol
7thhokage
Hmm, just curious. Try running something in the background to get it to clock up into turbo and see if it still says it.
needhelpne2020
This is a blizzard problem. Steam has no issues.
SparsePizza117
Is it out yet?
Taowulf
Well, I clearly can’t buy the game with my base clock of 4.5GHz
MSD3k
They really missed an opportunity, to replace “Continue Anyway” with “Hurt Me Plenty”.
Dixos
What in the world? Doom is available on Bnet? I hope it’s available on Steam! Would hardly want to purchase it on Battle.bet after having my entire account permanently suspended in “error” and reinstated a few days later.
IfarmExpIRL
pre ordering a single player game is the meaning of the term FOMO
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Downclock it XD
That’s such an oddly specific requirement.
Like in the old days when you had to turbo your CPU to allow poorly programmed games run correctly.
I remember when the tech got better, and I tried to install Heroes of Might and Magic 3. It was probably not optimized to having tech specs of a very modern computer, so it could often give a message that you didn’t meet the requirements, or that the game would run bad. Never happened, and it was simply a message. I think it was related to RAM, but I am not 100% sure.
Wait per core clock speed not the overall amount of cores/threads? that seems odd and 3.2? really?
is it not just saying that you are under the recommended (you are just over the minimum) and then also lets you continue anyway?
Cheaper electricity bill I guess
Why would you use blizzard launcher?
It’s a stupid error message because clock speed doesn’t mean much. What is the CPU exactly?
The reason I ask is because it is probably failing some different check, like lacking a needed instruction set.
I was confused at why you were installing Doom through the Blizzard Launcher.
why did you even buy on battlenet anyways. lol
Hmm, just curious. Try running something in the background to get it to clock up into turbo and see if it still says it.
This is a blizzard problem. Steam has no issues.
Is it out yet?
Well, I clearly can’t buy the game with my base clock of 4.5GHz
They really missed an opportunity, to replace “Continue Anyway” with “Hurt Me Plenty”.
What in the world? Doom is available on Bnet? I hope it’s available on Steam! Would hardly want to purchase it on Battle.bet after having my entire account permanently suspended in “error” and reinstated a few days later.
pre ordering a single player game is the meaning of the term FOMO
are you guys scared copies are going to run out?