I also have a computer that well exceeds maximum requirements (as well as minimum requirements). One is a NEW intel, and the other is a 6 year old AMD. That's right, SIX. You should've done your research before dropping money, and that's with ANY product. It's not like there wasn't beta information on the forums. You willfully made the choice having access to the information and that's your fault. I bought the game knowing the risk, and I was fine with it. Had you been paying attention, they specifically stated they were running out of time and realized there's a lot left to do. It's evident everywhere on this forum.
Now who's fault it that?
The fault of TWI obviously. All the research that I have to do as end user is to look at the minimum requirements. My PC exceeds them. If it does not run all the blame is on their side.
The game has bugs. OK. We each spent $30-45 on it, and it's buggy. Big deal. It's getting patched up. Nobody died. Nobody's going to starve because they don't have that money in their pocket to spend on the necessities of life - at least I sure hope not. It's just not worth getting worked up about. I'm not a big gamer, but I've bought maybe, I don't know, thirty games or so on Steam. Never finished half of them. Never started some of them. All water under the bridge. Forget about it. At least, with this game, I've played it about thirty-some hours in the last two weeks and had a lot of fun. I know the developers are trying to put out the best game they can. It'll all work out. I'm just saying, don't take yourself, or any game, too seriously.
Does it run for you? For me it runs at 22 fps at best, and crashes after one map load. If the game would run I would have a lot of fun with it. But it does not, that is why I complain.
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