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I've seen many threads where someone couldn't understand why a game didn't work and turned out they didn't bother to see what the hardware specs were to see if they could run it.
So there are people who purchase without hardware specs being listed when they just assume it will all be fine. Certainly not how you or I would go about it, but people who actually play games have done it.
But people who pre-order without specs listed, and those who have a different threshhold for soon, shouldn't affect you in any way. It is there purchases not yours after all.
Especially if the hardware specs get released sometime and pc upgrades are needed and game goes out to sometime in 2026 there should be time to get one of those first copies as they won’t have preorder available till hardware listed.