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Btw, "much better looking" says nothing: it can be beautiful and very light for the CPU/GPU, or horribly ugly and very demanding.
What you see doesn't correlate to how it's done, you can make a beautiful hourglass with no physics and it will be very easy to render, but calculate every grain of sand falling and suddenly your fps drop.
Ever heard of particles? Get a better processor and stop ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. Lol.
Ever heard of the difference between a processor and it's graphics card?
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-3000.37948.0.html
So i guess you can play it on poor pc.
lol my last build was pretty well off for gaming and a few things died, my next build which im waiting on parts is gonna be extremely high end, i just have to wait for it to come in mail, and i enjoy this game and considering it shouldnt be too intensive on systems i expected it to work fine on a intel hd system but i guess i was mistaken