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This game runs great if you have stable hardware and choose the right graphical settings.
Who the hell cares about the minimum requirements lol.
Blabla literally every game is a bad port right? Sounds to me you’re totally clueless.
You can have stable hardware, be patient, and enjoy the game. But surely you can also think a little: today it is incomprehensible that a game uses the full potential of the hardware to navigate through menus or compile shaders (for an amazing time prime95 simulator). How well we would do if we used rational thought.