The only folks I know who get anything like a decent experience with it are running 8- or 16-core i7s/i9s, with powerful Nvidia RTX 2xxx-series GPUs. It also needs pretty powerful hardware, as well my own, quad-core Pentium 'Gold' G5400, running at nearly 4 GHz, with all 'mod cons', struggles with it.and that's with 32 GB of DDR4. And unfortunately, only recent releases support all this stuff.and I'm pretty certain XP is no longer supported. The best of these is probably SRWare's 'Iron' browser whatever you use, it must support WebRTC and make use of hardware acceleration derived from a discrete graphics card. Google's ultimate aim is to have everybody using the new Google Earth Web browser 'app'.and it will ONLY work in Chrome, too (or a Chromium-derived 'clone'). It has two components the user desktop 'client', and the matching server-side component.and the two have to work together (and these always have to be matching versions, too). Google Earth is a little bit different to most applications. We had to update to newer versions in Puppy Linux a little while back for the same reason. I think you'll find that Google have 'switched off' the servers for this version, in line with their 'sunsetting' policy.
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