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Emerson Schwarz

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  1. I thank you for your response. I read on the Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnaughts purchase page that the game will eventually be available on steam in late autumn of 2020. I would be more comfortable buying the game through steam, because I have more experience buying games through steam. When the game arrives on steam, will it be fully optimized? I really like the Idea of designing and building my own warships. I like drawing them on paper. It would be very enjoyable to be able to take the drawings and put them into the game, so to speak. :3
  2. Hello Game Labs Forums, I am making this post to ask a question. I was hoping to buy Ultimate admiral: dreadnaughts. However, before I spend money and preorder the game, I want to make sure my PC can actually run it first. Here are the specs of my PC, as explained on can you run it website.: Running Windows 10. 64 bit Intel Core i7 CPU. 920 @2.67 GHZ. 16 GB installed RAM Video card: AMD Radeon HD 7870 GHZ edition. I have plenty of RAM available, and plenty of space on my computer. My graphics card meets the minimum requirements according to the specs on steam. The only thing that concerns me is the specification for the Processor. Even the i5's are in the quad digits now. the minimum spec is an Intel Core i5 2500 with 3.3 GHZ!! and the Recommended requirements are an i7 3770 with 3.4 GHZ!!! if my PC isn't close to this number, am I S*** out of luck? I just want to make sure my computer is capable of running the game before I spend any money to buy or preorder it. I know my machine is probably laughably out of date by now, but when I bought it in 2010, the quad core i7 was one of the best computers you could buy at the time. It has served me well for all this time, and only really now has it really started to show it's age. I understand if I am unable to play the game due to system requirements, then so be it. I will simply have to wait until I can build a better machine. Because the only thing I haven't replaced on the machine is the motherboard, and if I do that, I may as well replace the entire system. If the matter can be solved with a new graphics card, then I shall do that. But if my processor cant handle it, then I'll just have to put off buying the game until I build a better machine. I tried sending an email to Game labs and posting the question to their Facebook page as a message, but I have received no response. I am sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but I am getting increasingly frustrated. I would like my question to be answered. I don't want to spend money on a game, only to not have it run properly, and spend many days trying to get a refund. Thank you, Emerson Schwarz P.S. this is also my first time posting on the forums. I am unsure how active I will be. depends on if I get the game or not.
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