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If you ever used sites like the one mentioned above (Can You RUN It) and the site told you can run the game you interested in but for whatever reason, you don't, you should understand why.
You literally could have the very same computer as someone else, and it still would run differently on your computer even with the same hardware specifications.
For more informations, use the forum search.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/
Microsoft tried it and it failed.
Keep in mind that hardware is only part of the equation.
Use 3rd party sites, as they are not affiliated and can offer this service without becoming liable.
Many people also aren't fan of such intrusions. You know, spyware and such
User Jimmy: "The store page for this game states that the minimum to run this game is an i3, 4gb ram, gtx 670. I have an i7, 8gb ram, gtx 1070 which is also the recommended requirements, so in theory i should be able to run this game. Hey, Valve has a tool that also states I should be able to run this based on the detected hardware, awesome!"
*User Jimmy failed to notice, or chose to ignore that their gfx card is starting to fail, the game runs, but very choppy or tends to crash. They also failed to notice or chose to ignore that their system has a lot of processes running or that they have some malicious software that can/will affect system performance*
User Jimmy: "Why didn't Valve's software tell me that my hardware is failing and that I have malware?!?!?! This is an outrage!! I'd be better off using "can you run it" ! I want a refund!"
Now imagine this scenario (hundreds of) thousands of times. Just as stated by others, you should use the search feature, has been brought up and shot down numerous times.
"Can You Run It" checks for the following.
GPU, CPU, Memory installed and resolution of 1080p if not logged in.
It does not check anything else such as bios, motherboard, programs installed, etc.
It does not know of any incompatibilities with your system and a game. They also do not guarantee a game will work on your system.
Do developers guarantee a game will work on your system? No. This is why they use minimum and recommended specs rather than a guarantee.
Try using the search function. This is brought up many times.
It is just a variation of the "System Spec Check."
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/search/?gidforum=882959061469928464&include_deleted=1&q=System+Spec+Check
On another note, even Microsoft tried something similar and it failed hard.