Hi Drakuloth, thanks for still bringing updates on this issue. As many here mentioned, you seem like a cool guy but again you are the company’s face here. So yeah…
Here’s this:
Windows® 10 Windows® 10
Processor Intel® Core i3-3250
AMD FX-4350 Intel® Core i5-9600k
AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Video Nvidia GTX 660
AMD Radeon HD 7850 Nvidia GTX 1060
AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
Memory 8 GB RAM 16 GB RAM
Hard Drive Space 30 GB
Network Broadband Internet connection
Resolution 1280 x 720
While the Intel webpage does says Intel® Core i3-3250 supports AVX, it is never mentioned in your minimum specs that you give, that the processor should support AVX. There are a TON of processors that are inmensively superior than the minimum suggested (this is a Legacy processor, for the record) that won’t support AVX, so this is severe missinformation (not to mention many of us purchased the game because of the beta being playable in our setups).
Wrong. Again with the bad phrasing, or simply laughing at us in our faces. You shouldn’t try to ensure as many people as possible can play. You should ensure all of us purchasing your product and meeting your announced (pre) beta system requirements and actually able to play alpha and beta, can play
Nothing that anyone hadn’t say before me, but just adding and reinforcing the general critics on how bad you (as a company) are managing this issue.
Not cool of you organizing speedrun events while we can’t play on day 5 (almost 6) post release.
Not cool of you posting pictures on twitter showing off how good you are doing at the gym instead of working on this, while we have made personal sacrifices and still can’t play
Not cool of you implying that all of the sudden, not meeting minimum specs that you didn’t specified is our fault.
Simply just not cool man.
Sorry again for throwing all these to you Drak, but again you are the face of the company here, and as a proffessional you are, I know you can handle it.