Developed by Codemasters (via their now-defunct Transmission Studios), this game was the last hurrah of the Brian Lara lineage before Don Bradman took over. But here’s the kicker: It arrived on shelves with system requirements that read like a love letter to 2005—and a middle finger to budget laptops.
While the world had moved to quad-cores, IC 2010 loved only one core. If you had a fast dual-core, fine. If you had a shiny new Phenom II X6? The game ignored five of those cores and still choked on rain delays. international cricket 2010 system requirements
The signature "Action Cam" was designed for console controllers and was deemed difficult to implement for mouse and keyboard users. If you had a fast dual-core, fine
International Cricket 2010 is no longer available on digital storefronts like Steam, Origin, or Green Man Gaming due to expired licenses (especially the ECB and Cricket Australia licenses). The game was delisted around 2014. Your options today: The signature "Action Cam" was designed for console