Hi Gents,
Well logically, when there's no additional set of recommended specifications posted anywhere, the only list of specs that is there, would be the minimum system requirements.
The hint is in the word requirements. This is what is required to make the game work.
Why would a developer post ONE set of requirements only, and then make those the recommended ones? If you think logically, you'd realise that the one set, is the minimum requirements set. Anything else makes no sense, sorry.
Between the end user being aware of his/her own hardware and these requirements, and with the demo as the proofing tool if needs be, the 'what do I need to run this game' area is pretty much covered.
As the saying goes, let the buyer beware. It's not like it's uncommon that this is done like it has been. Lots of games I own only have one set of requirements on the box. And I have personally never used a hardware checker for any game. I did use demos for that, cause that's what they are for too, they're not just an interactive advert.
If you base your purchase on 'SS08 ran fine too!' then that's just the wrong way of doing it. And all the info you needed to come to the conclusion that you might not be able to run it, was posted on the main website, all sites where you could buy the game, the forum and on the box itself, for those that come across is in the shops. Just like normal. Additionally, on many occasions on the forum, benchmark scores for comparison were given. Although that is also not a very reliable way of assessing things, all the time. Some people that score over 6000 have problems, some that get a score below it, do not.
Plus, it's not just down to hardware. It's down to software use and pc maintenance and personal use (or abuse) of your system aswell. I guess that's why you don't see many games offer a hardware check. It might just give a false positive.. or negative.. And that's one more thing people then can 'feel tricked' with, perhaps.
Had you really wanted to check beforehand, you would have had plenty of indication that your card wasn't supported, perhaps. But if you don't check it out and find out later that you didn't do your homework and made a purchase you can't run, then it's of course easier to say that the developer fell short in informing you and tricked you somehow.
Alas, that's not what happened. The way the requirements are presented are perfectly normal and it's up to the individual user to make sure his system is adequate.
Regards,
Fred