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    L4D is multicored now!WOOOT!!!!

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by killeruio, Nov 8, 2008.

  1. killeruio

    killeruio Notebook Consultant

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    As stated over there, core duo 2.4 ghz, meaning that it should be able to utilize 2 cores or more :), whereas previous source engine games like tf2 and hl2 only use one core :)
     
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    narsnail Notebook Prophet

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    that doesnt mean its multicore, one core of a Core 2 is way faster then any pentium 4