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Saying that if you pass in the forceHiDef flag - see this pinned thread http://steamcommunity.com/app/241720/discussions/0/846960628422205554/
then it might work. We dont support that flag so you are on your own.
And yes we did do a survey - in fact we used the numbers steam provide here http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey
2.07 of steam users have DX9 cards
0.15% have DX8 and below.
Leaving 97.78% able to run the game.
DX10 cards have been in desktop machines since 2008 and laptops since 2010... it really is old hardware. Much as we would love to support everyone we're a tiny teamso we have to choose what work we do carefully. So sorry if the above workaround doesn't help.
I didn't say EVERY computer since 2008 has had a DX10 card. I said DX10 cards have been in computers since then. Meaning that by 2014 they are extremely common.
I gave you the only help we have available - you need to try the forceHiDef switch http://steamcommunity.com/app/241720/discussions/0/846960628422205554/
You may be lucky - the DX9 cards from 2009 probably support enough features to run guncraft.
if you have a laptop - all bets are off - get a new one.
This is what I did. 40$ videocard and now my old POS pc is able to run things a lot better than it did. A GT 620 will likely only ccost you like 20-30$ if you shop around.