Devs Are Now Adding In-Game Warnings For Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPUs

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Raptor Lake Users Are Now Getting "Problematic CPU Detected" Window Pops Up In Path of Titans!

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  • Intel 13th and 14th generation CPUs are being extremely controversial right now. 
  • Many users have reported that the CPUs are causing crashes randomly. 
  • Alderon Games has now started sending warning pop-ups to the users who are playing Path of Titans via Intel 13th and 14th CPU.

There have been several reports stating that Intel CPUs are causing problems. First, the Intel CPUs in laptops were causing crashes, which was concerning. Many users have faced this, and the company confirms that it is happening due to high voltage

However, things have gone out of hand now as Intel’s 13th and 14th Gen CPUs are causing a lot of problems for desktop users. Many users have claimed that their systems are crashing and now some users will also see in-game warnings.

Why It Matters: Intel Core 13th and 14th-generation CPUs are the latest ones from the company, and they are causing stability issues with no fix.

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Intel 13th and 14th Generation CPUs Are Not Compatible With The Latest Unreal Engine 5

A Twitter user, 9550pro, posted a picture of the warning pop-up explaining that Path of Titans by Alder Games was crashing on the platform. The message says a problematic CPU was detected, and the user is running a 13th-generation CPU from Intel.

This CPU has problems with modern Unreal Engine 5 games which can result in crashes. 

-Alder Games

The Raptor Lake CPU’s instability has caused so many problems that the game developers had to notify the consumers with a pop-up stating that their CPU is faulty and seems like in upcoming days we will see the same approach from other developers too if Intel fails to come up with a solution. 

These warning messages only pop up when playing the game via Intel 13th or 14th-generation CPUs. 

Path of Titans uses the latest Unreal Engine 5.3, and such games are often demanding on the PC. However, these CPUs from Intel are already pretty controversial, and even the game developer is sending a warning pop-up to the users. So, the problem here lies with the CPUs. 

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