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Originally Posted by Antonin
Ah, I see. I was also confused about what 64 bit means.
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The basic answer is it lets the game use more memory
“A 32-bit system can access 232 memory addresses, i.e 4 GB of RAM or physical memory ideally, it can access more than 4 GB of RAM also.
A 64-bit system can access 264 memory addresses, i.e actually 18-Quintillion bytes of RAM. In short, any amount of memory greater than 4 GB can be easily handled by it.”
Should allow for bigger saves and quicker simulating and saving in those games.