Unable to boot MacOS X 10.8 Mountain Lion from OpenCore USB on a Dell Latitude E6530 laptop

So I recently got into the Hackintosh world ignore my username i should probably change it and I'm trying to install Mountain Lion on my laptop, which is currently running Windows 10. I was able to make the OpenCore USB successfully following the OpenCore Install Guide, and I'm pretty sure I did everything right, including configuring BIOS settings and all of that fun stuff.like kexts, proper config, etc But when I actually boot the OpenCore USB Yes I wiped it completely beforehand it boots to the picker (although that does take a while), and I can select the Mountain Lion recovery image I downloadedI don't have access to a Mac rn so I can't make a full installer but then it sits for a while, presumably loading the recovery image, or trying to anyway and finally aborts with this error:

ASSERT [OpenCore] Imageloader.c(986): ((BOOLEAN)(0==1))
Halting on critical error

I tried altering a few things in the config, I tried completely wiping my USB again and remaking the OpenCore/Mountain Lion USB. But it still throws this error when attempting to boot ML. Looking closely at the error, it does seem OpenCore related. I am using the DEBUG version of OpenCore 0.9.9, and checking the logs doesn't help too much. My hardware seems to be fairly compatible, with the main problems being that the audio codec might not be supported won't matter too much, speakers are broken anyways and the WiFi card is definitely unsupported. Ethernet controller is supported though If you're wondering, here's a quick summary of my laptop:

Model: Dell Latitude E6530
CPU: Intel Core i7-3540M
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 iGPU
RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz
Wi-Fi card: Dell Wireless 1504 (Broadcom BCM4313 chipset) (no BT)This chipset is listed as unsupported
Ethernet controller: Intel 82579LM
Audio codec: IDT 92HD93AppleALC's supported models lists IDT 92HD93BXX, which isn't quite this codec

Any hints as to what's going on would be appreciated.

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