![]() ![]() Some reviews even mention these problems, but the game is still shown as a fully working product. What I'm trying to understand is this this: Why is there no warning that the game may not work on the store page? That the engine might just be unstable for a reason that multiple players and the developer haven't been able to figure out. It seems to be this critital error with Blender, the game engine. The game is not too graphically demanding, it doesn't have high framerate, it doesn't have long draw distance, so it should function. I've never seen a game not work because my computer was too good. So if this game may simply not work on some systems, then something needs to be fixed on the game's end. So if it works on a computer with different Motherboard, Graphics Card, and/or Processor, it should function as long as you've made it work with Windows, right? I have the system requirements, but the game will not execute. ![]() It shouldn't be different for other computers, unless we're talking different Operating Systems (Mac, Linux, ect.). This game is being sold under the notion, like all games on Steam, that it will function fully.
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