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The minimum specs are hardware that is nearly 10 years old, if the game was designed for anything older it would hardly warrant being called a remaster.
So I can see how they might be a little annoyed.
it should absolutely not be this way
And you would have failed.
I run at 80+ most of the time, but some regions dip to sub 30, and there are some brutal framedrops, especially when loading between levels or exploring the overworld.
Not to mention, listing the game as "Steamdeck Certified" when it clearly struggles to run on the hardware, seems like a mistake.
These 0 hours reviews is the norm for any Steam game, hence why you're better off reading metacritic and that is saying a whole lot.
You can look up my rig on my profile - the only way for me to get above-60 frames is to turn off hardware lumen and switch shadow quality to high. If this is how the game runs for me then there's no way it'll run decently on a hardware that's provided in the recommended specs.
Is that high IQ enough for you, brofessor?
Why do you call this a "whining" ?
98% of people (incl lgbt) identify themselves as male or female. Body types only matter for the 2% left, and yet Bethesda decided to ignore the vast majority. What you call "whining" is just pure common sense.
Just because it runs well for you, doesn't mean there isn't an overwhelmingly common problem. It's been tested and proven to death now.