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Well... No more difficulty than everyone else has running it :P
Games still in development tend to crash a lot.
If your only concern is whether or not your computer is able to run the game, then I've already explained that you shouldn't have any difficulty in running it.
MINIMUM:
OS: Microsoft Windows XP (latest SP)
Processor: 2.6 GHz Dual Core
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT / ATI Radeon HD 3870 or better OpenGL 3.3 compatible
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 2 GB available space
but hey on the games current state almost any PC has FPS - LAG issues... I'd wait a bit more until some optimizations are done - I mean I've bought it but I'm not playing it anymore because as soon as you build something too "complicated" the FPS drops getting real and the behavior of your "machine" becomes unpredictable....
As the other community members mentioned before, it's your decision...
I hope my personal opinion helps somehow
2560x1600 was for me arround 35 FPS --> 1920x1080 arround 85 FPS
1920x1080 was for my brother arround 25 FPS --> 1280x720 arround 55 FPS
I'm not saying decreasing resolution will give you 60 FPS, but it will help to get 60 FPS.
Don't forget to set your game on FULLSCREEN