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wow, "AMD Ryzen 5 2600" is literally the processor i am using right now, i think it is also 12 years old lol.
i am on windows 10 though. thankfully i do have a gaming computer that is recent. i understand everyone wont.
there really isn't a precedent for system requirements on a 12-year-old game. on one hand, sure we want to make it available to everyone who has the same PC from the base game, but on the other hand, making a game today for yesterday's computer is tedious and most would prefer they take advantage of newer tech.
i'm in the camp that is freakin stoked that they are doing this period.