It used to be that if you possessed the minimum technical requirements for a PC game, you could play the game without crashing, though not always at the highest resolution or graphical settings. In order to play a game like it was truly meant to be played, you needed the Recommended Settings.
In this week’s Sessler’s Soapbox, Adam is fuming over the recent signs that even having a machine with the Recommended Specs and beyond isn’t good enough to allow you to play the game with full lighting effects and graphical power.





