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I probably want to buy the game but want to see if my laptop can survive the game.
there was a thread about it but it got deleted??????
Its more than worth the full price. You will be happy :)
Just know you supported the devs and will get even more better future content!
Something like that has happend to me before. But lilke Mr Moopsy said, it's very much worth it and it is really a great game.
Of course it will :) It's basically as you own the game for 3 days, and you have to buy it to continue to play after.
I need to say that after some hours I'm disappointed :-C The main problem is performance so I spent more time to tune the computer than playing itself.
Hopefully will solve it today evening to enjoy the higher price ...
what are your specs?
I have never had any performance issues...even hosting servers with maximum objects and biggest world sizes of about 4+ players.
That said I have a "very" high end computer.
But the people playing with me never report any issues...so maybe we can help figure out some settings to change for you.
try lowering render and view distance.
also object count.
Keeping the option that removes junk and old items in the game is also good.
If all that fails, go into your cards settings and forcefully lower aa, ssao, and all those fun things.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/244850/discussions/0/619568192697082944/?tscn=1412931343#c619568192716232215