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It is not a "port", it's as "verson". Yes, there's a difference.
That's nice. Buy it on Steam and try it, refund if you don't like it.
/thread.
If you have at least 12GB of ram and install the game on an SSD, it runs pretty well now (with a sufficiently powerful graphics card, of course).
Less than 12GB of ram (with Windows 10) = stutter
Install the game on a conventional hard drive = stutter in the Batmobile
try disabling the Windows Defender program
Yes, reading this same post for the upteeth time is.
No, not "edgy", just blunt.
That might be true, but also might not be. All depends on what else is going on with the machine.
No, just, no. Slower HDD's will of course perform worse, but the game will generally try to use precaching/read ahead to work around that. Again, it depends on what the system might be otherwise doing, but a slow HDD CAN run fine, if the system's properly configured.
aaannnnd you base this on ...what, exactly?
No, leave defender alone. You can however, and should add an exception
You'll never know.
They fixed it over a year ago