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I guess patches just don't pay like DLC. GG StarDock. :(
PS: No, it isn't all bad, but your approach with this game has been incredibly frustrating. You've prioritized putting out low quality DLC (the latest, "Dead World", even being a blatant copy of a faction from a popular mod available for free) over actually fixing this game's problems. Instead of being excited about your future titles I find myself hoping they fail so you hopefully change your ways.
This pretty much sums up a lot of these games being pumped out these days. Fortunately torrents exist and give us a chance to demo these things before having money stolen from us!
Well, good luck with that.
System requirements are recomendations made by the people selling the product. So the recomendation will always favour selling to clients with older machines when they should not.
System requirements should be tested by an independent body of testers with no vested interests.
Unfortunatly Goverments have not yet appointed an officail Video Game Ombudsman for this purpose. So far the industry regulates it'self only and so we pay alot for alot of crap.