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I'm trying to run Torchlight 2 in an old AMD Atlhon64 3200+ machine. Besides the CPU being a bit old, with just one core, this systems fulfills the game requirements pretty well. When I try to run the game it immediately throws an "Illegal instruction" message. This smells like the game has been compiled for an instruction set not compatible with my CPU although the requirements doesn't tell about any minimum.
I've reached Runic's support some weeks ago but they seem totally lost. I've sent them all kinds of system info, logs, and what not. I'm starting to think they're just going in circles when I think the error message says it all.
This is why I'm asking who usually knows better, the other users.