Because it's been reported by some people that the game refuses to work even if the demo works fine. Click to expand...

I don't think they _have_ to put it there (especially since there's a demo for people to test out) but to prevent some of the complaints they should have a small disclaimer along the lines of "Integrated Graphics Cards not officially supported". Although people who don't know their specs probably won't know what an integrated graphics card is either.TBH i feel very little pity for the people who bought it without knowing their specs. It'd be nice if they could play but they really should have checked things before buying. That being said the game is very cheap so it's not like it was a full-priced, AAA-title-sized hole left in their wallet. Back when I was a kid I remember having to save up and scrimp just to afford a couple of megs of new ram to play a game that I bought without knowing my specs. I quickly learnt to read the little requirements box from then on and to understand the expensive electronics that I owned a little better.I don't understand how some people have expensive laptops and not understand the innards very well. Especially when it's all a google away. If I were to drop £1k on a laptop I'd make very sure of what I was getting and what it could do. Although, personally, I'd never spend that on a laptop. Would rather keep my desktop in shape and if I got a laptop it'd be light and portable and for casual low spec stuff only.I think (could be wrong here, but couldn't be bothered to trawl the necessary data available) that the people who can run the demo are above spec and they're running into another issue that prevents them from playing. That being said: bordeline spec is often not the most stable especially once you get into the meat of the game.