DSOGaming writes: "Well, you gotta love developers. This past year, we’ve been hearing from a lot of teams that their games were taking advantage of more than four CPU cores. And you know what? We decided to put a lot of CPU-bound games to the test. The results are a bit disappointing, proving that most PC games are unable to properly take advantage of multiple CPUs."
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And they never fixed it.
Intel won't push for 8 cores on the mainstream level until it's really needed..
We have consoles to thank for that.
Well most people don't have more then four cores so why would they?
Especially Intel who is just getting eight cores to the mainstream with Haswell later this year. My PC has i7-3930K which only six cores.
I'm not surprised by this
I've heard that the i7s really aren't needed for gaming so I bought an i5 when I built my pc.