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after you pay for it.
Id happily pay $60 for this
Just go mow a lawn
As someone else said though this needs a beefy computer and if you cant afford the game chances are your PC aint up to spec
if you can't buy it, just don't buy it
don't beg here
pathetic.
On the other hand, the tutorial level doesn't really showcase what the game has to offer, and is just "destroy this thing. No alarms, no upgrades, no creative thinking." If the rest of the game was just like the tutorial level I would have gotten bored of it long ago.