Game developers complain about failures of 13th and 14th generation Intel Core processors

Intel processors continue to cause criticism from game developers. Problems on 13th and 14th generation processors affect popular games such as Warframe, Path of Titans and Fortnite. Developers are switching to AMD processors.

Image source: Warframe.com

The team behind the popular game Warframe has joined a growing number of complaints about unstable performance of 13th and 14th generation Intel processors. They recently published statistics on game crashes among users, and also reported problems with one of their employees, who, despite using a new computer, even the simplest in-game tasks led to a complete system freeze.

Image source: Warframe.com

Although the Warframe developers were able to get rid of the glitches at Intel, other companies were also faced with this situation. Path of Titans developer Alderon Games reports a 100 percent crash rate on any server and PC using a 13th or 14th generation Intel processor. They also noted that the performance of these processors only gets worse over time and completely switched their server backend to AMD systems.

Issues with 13th and 14th generation Intel processors have also been reported in other games. Epic Games noted that Fortnite, one of the most popular multiplayer games in the world, also crashes frequently on these processors. Intel has not yet given an official explanation and is looking into the problem.

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