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  1. #1

    assassin's creed origins not launching

    How To launching for my old pc???? i'm finding alot of tension for me
    i do not have money on the new computer.
    i played all assassins creed games collection.very like all collection
    i'm very like assassin's creed origins but not launching my core 2 quad pc,the background process goes out.

    sse 4.1 not support my pc. plz make to core 2 quad crack or fix.if you do,you'll be very thankful

    core 2 quad q9550 (12mb cache processor)
    graphic card gtx 660 2gb
    ram 8gb
    motherbord msi g41m p28
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    Hi kumuduni! Unfortunately, your computer does not meet the minimum requirements to run Assassin's Creed Origins. In order to run AC:O, your computer will need to meet or exceed the following:

    Processor: Intel Core i5-2400s @ 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-6350 @ 3.9 GHz or equivalent
    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 or AMD R9 270 (2048 MB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 o

    You will need to upgrade your processor in order to run this game. Thanks!
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    I have a 3.6 GHZ Phenom II CPU. It IS equivalent to those CPU's you listed. The only problem is that your company refuses to fix the SSE 4.1 error, unlike ALL OTHER DEVELOPERS ( SEE DISHONERED 2, MAFIA III, RESIDENT EVIL 7, FINAL FANTASY XV, THE LIST GOES ON AND ON )!

    JUST FIX THIS ISSUE FOR YOUR PC COMMUNITY! YOUR SUPPORT IS THE WORST! ALL THOSE GAMES GOT FIXED BUT YOUR COMPANY REFUSES TO FIX THIS PROBLEM AND WE WILL NOT UPGRADE OUR PERFECTLY FINE CPU'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Originally Posted by MMaRsu Go to original post
    I have a 3.6 GHZ Phenom II CPU. It IS equivalent to those CPU's you listed.
    Based on what? The GHz?

    The only problem is that your company refuses to fix the SSE 4.1 error, unlike ALL OTHER DEVELOPERS ( SEE DISHONERED 2, MAFIA III, RESIDENT EVIL 7, FINAL FANTASY XV, THE LIST GOES ON AND ON )!
    It's not an error of the processor cannot support the instruction set. You can't just force hardware to work with software. Otherwise it would be perfectly fine to still run x86 architecture processors.

    JUST FIX THIS ISSUE FOR YOUR PC COMMUNITY! YOUR SUPPORT IS THE WORST! ALL THOSE GAMES GOT FIXED BUT YOUR COMPANY REFUSES TO FIX THIS PROBLEM AND WE WILL NOT UPGRADE OUR PERFECTLY FINE CPU'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    You can't support something that is the end user's fault. All "those" games might not require SSE 4.2, but Assassin's Creed Origins does.

    Support for Origins is over. You want to play this game? Then get with the times and upgrade your computer. Processors are more than speed. Do some research before you purchase another game, especially with outdated hardware.
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    Originally Posted by UbiBasset Go to original post
    Hi kumuduni! Unfortunately, your computer does not meet the minimum requirements to run Assassin's Creed Origins. In order to run AC:O, your computer will need to meet or exceed the following:

    Processor: Intel Core i5-2400s @ 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-6350 @ 3.9 GHz or equivalent
    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 or AMD R9 270 (2048 MB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 o

    You will need to upgrade your processor in order to run this game. Thanks!
    All q9000 support sse 4.1 stop *****ing that u need upgrade your pc you dont if ubisoft dosent **** something up it would nt be ubisoft all thee ac games have issues of some sort i run all my games maxed out on q9650 with ddr2 ram and rx480 card at 1080 50+ fps 1440p still 30+ even games like witcher 3 far cry 4, 5 rise of tomb raider and many more aaa games
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  6. #6

    same here

    unfortunately, I bought the game and downloaded it without even knowing that my Athlon X2 CPU is too old, never heard of SSE 4.x ... now I know. I am glad that my motherboard supports AM3+ cpus, so I am going to get a AMD FX8300 cpu.

    But still, as a PC player do you really need to know this stuff? Next time I will reasearch forums before buying any PC game ... too many bugs? no buy, incomatibility with lots of users? no buy.

    thanks, but still disappointed in ubisoft
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  7. #7
    I am too having trouble of it loading and i have an intel core i7-8086k @1000MHz with the GTX 1080 Ti and 16Gb of ram, motherboard is a Gigabyte z370 Aorus gaming 5-CF and i dont understand why my game wont load
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    I cannot believe that "Shadow of the Tomb Raider", that was released on September 14, 2018, works great on Intel Q9650 CPU but "Assassin's Creed: Origins" that was released a year before does not start at all! Verry big disappointment !!!
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  9. #9
    If you dont belive watch this, i runned asasssins creed odyssey on core 2 duo e8400 and geforce gt 610 with only 3gb of ram
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6me_ppFfSxE&t=16s
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  10. #10

    Origins not Launching

    PC is i&-6700 with 32Gb ram, GTX1080 card, Maximus VIII board

    Purchased and installed from Uplay as part of the mythology pack.
    Verified the files as OK after downloading.

    Game hangs:
    I launch the game --> get a splash screen with the initialising cloud saves, etc, then a larger Origins splash screen.....where the game just hangs.

    Task manager shows AC CPU % idling at ~15% from thereon - looks as though as 2nd AC window is trying to open (can see a frame), but does nothing.
    Rebooting PC and trying in Offline mode makes no difference.
    Disabling the antivirus makes no difference.

    Disappointing first experience for with an AC game.
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