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I'm playing without problems on a laptop. Not a gaming one either, I bought it for studying - to be able to play games is just a bonus.
Also, settings matter. Running at 1920*1080 means your system is pushing over 2 million pixels; it's doing twice the work it would at 1280*720. And lighting is math-intensive enough that many systems bog if you have shadows, reflections, or particle/smoke effects going.
Lastly, more objects means more computations, and the Satsuma has a ton of moving parts for the physics engine to keep track of. If you have a little lag just walking around the house, then your FPS will plummet whenever the Satsuma is on-screen.
Yeah, just because the game is set in 1995 doesn't mean it'll run well on 1995 computers. Look at what a difference 20 years makes[www.relativelyinteresting.com], and imagine trying to run MSC on a 33MHz 486 with 8MB RAM, a 1 GB hard drive, and a 15" CRT with 256 colors!