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翻訳の問題を報告
The idea is if the hardware was being used in a Windows based PC you may be able to run the game with fewer issues. But the chromebook is more than just its hardware. The ChromeOS controls the hardware and there may be fewer options for hardware configuration compared to Windows or similar custom built linux based systems.
So while the hardware may technically be able to run the game under certain configurations. It could be a combination of factors of the product itself that make it potentially incompatible. If the ChromeOS makes the hardware unusable for Proton or the game, that might explain it, for example.
So in short just saying the hardware is good enough is only part of the equation, because ultimately the question is can the product (your chromebook) run the game is a different question. And there's a few more variables to deal without outside the CPU/GPU/RAM.
https://store.steampowered.com/oldnews/9943
If you wish to play on a Chromebook.
Still, worth mentioning for someone using a Chromebook. They may fine others of interest that are on there.