Dark Harbinger said:
Of course!
2.6Ghz x 2 = 5.2Ghz
Plenty there, hope you enjoy Half Life 2
That isn't how it works at all. That would suggest that dual cores double the performance over single cores. It also suggests that a Phenom x6 would be 6 times faster than a single core, which is clearly not true.
also to be considered is multi-threading. Most games, especially as old as HL2 is by now, do not support multithreading, which means that there is very little difference between dual and single core chips.
venom 3135 said:
Ok, so I'm only able to get PC games if my PC meets At least the recommended requirements. I want to buy half life 2, and I meet all of the requirments, only I have a 2.6GHz dual core pentium Processor, but Half life 2 requires a 3.0GHz single core processor. Do I meet the Recommended requirements?
Check out canirunit.com You select a game you want to run, it analyses your system and tells you if you can run it. It gives a detailed run down, showing which of your components best meet the requirements.
Also, your PC will run half life 2. My laptop, when brand new, before it became a barely working piece of crap, ran HL2 perfectly, albeit with low-medium settings. And my laptop is a 1.8Ghz Dual core, and with an integrated graphics chip which are notoriously shoddy at gaming.