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l0rdtr3k: I hate when this happens.
When what happens?
when the system requirements are not accurate
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l0rdtr3k: I hate when this happens.
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GameRager: When what happens?
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l0rdtr3k: when the system requirements are not accurate
Me too, then.
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cjrgreen: The specs for Hamilton's Great Adventure and BEEP aren't excessive at all. I would say they are hard minimums, because the only thing they exclude is obsolete architectures.

The minimum requirement is for nVidia 8xxx or AMD/ATI 2xxx. Cards older than that aren't even unified shader architecture.

Also, Hamilton's is stated to be a DirectX 11 game. If it's actually DX11 only, those requirements aren't even enough: it needs to be nVidia 4xx or AMD 5xxx. And nothing less than Vista/W7 could possibly run it.

I don't know who got the idea that those requirements are unreasonable or excessive, or why anybody is whining about them here.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/49320/?snr=1_7_7_151_13
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cjrgreen: The specs for Hamilton's Great Adventure and BEEP aren't excessive at all. I would say they are hard minimums, because the only thing they exclude is obsolete architectures.

The minimum requirement is for nVidia 8xxx or AMD/ATI 2xxx. Cards older than that aren't even unified shader architecture.

Also, Hamilton's is stated to be a DirectX 11 game. If it's actually DX11 only, those requirements aren't even enough: it needs to be nVidia 4xx or AMD 5xxx. And nothing less than Vista/W7 could possibly run it.

I don't know who got the idea that those requirements are unreasonable or excessive, or why anybody is whining about them here.
If this is as uber-tastic as Dual Core graphics get, I'm in no race to upgrade.
Post edited November 28, 2011 by carnival73
In some instances it might just be a matter of the store listing the game listing ONLY the recommended specs.

For example, had Steam not played their cards straight with system spec listing for this, I woulda had a field day. XD

http://store.steampowered.com/app/200900/