Another game I will never touch because A) fuck Windows 11. And fuck a game that forces you to use it when they could have just made a game that works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. And B) fuck games that require SSDs that have LEGO style graphics. And C) fuck games that require DLSS and a monster PC just to get 40 fps especially if they have LEGO style graphics. This is more Unreal Engine slop. They need to fix their shitty game. And make it be able to run on Windows 10. And make it so it runs like previous LEGO games.
And if they can't, they should all get fired and replaced by people who can.
As someone who rode Windows 7 until the wheels fell off(read: 6 months after Steam started telling me I had zero days until Steam support was dropped for W7), that OS requirement is a lot flimsier than you think it is. I would fully expect this game to run on Windows 10, along with everything else that gets released in the next five years.
So what happened after - "6 months after Steam started telling me I had zero days until Steam support was dropped for W7" - that caused you to upgrade OS?
Honestly? Street FIghter 6 used DirectX 12 and I wasn't able to hunt down a way to get it installed on Windows 7. I don't really regret the choice to jump to Windows 10 LTSC, but SF6 wasn't worth it. Could have held out longer.
Another game I will never touch because A) fuck Windows 11. And fuck a game that forces you to use it when they could have just made a game that works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. And B) fuck games that require SSDs that have LEGO style graphics. And C) fuck games that require DLSS and a monster PC just to get 40 fps especially if they have LEGO style graphics. This is more Unreal Engine slop. They need to fix their shitty game. And make it be able to run on Windows 10. And make it so it runs like previous LEGO games.
And if they can't, they should all get fired and replaced by people who can.
As someone who rode Windows 7 until the wheels fell off(read: 6 months after Steam started telling me I had zero days until Steam support was dropped for W7), that OS requirement is a lot flimsier than you think it is. I would fully expect this game to run on Windows 10, along with everything else that gets released in the next five years.
So what happened after - "6 months after Steam started telling me I had zero days until Steam support was dropped for W7" - that caused you to upgrade OS?
Honestly? Street FIghter 6 used DirectX 12 and I wasn't able to hunt down a way to get it installed on Windows 7. I don't really regret the choice to jump to Windows 10 LTSC, but SF6 wasn't worth it. Could have held out longer.
Society needs to respect the true masculinity of a man who refuses to upgrade after 6 years of nagging/warnings