![]() So buying now, and tolerating the beta stage will mean you save money in the long run, while getting the opportunity to play it now and see the game development to its final version. One thing to consider is that it is $20 now, as a glitchy early access, but will be sold at a higher price when finished (like $30-$50?). That may eventually change, so I'm not too put off by it, but am a bit miffed that when I finally did break down and buy it, after seeing it being played so much by a person I follow on YouTube, I'm still only going to be watching videos of it. I thought that if I had a powerful enough CPU, and a somewhat good integrated graphics processor, I could get away with running it on my slightly dated gaming laptop. ![]() ![]() ![]() It seems like this game is currently really picky with graphics card comparability, since you can't seem to get away with not using the listed graphics cards. If you want to see more about the gameplay before buying, check out the videos posted here, or search on YouTube and find a good YouTuber that does regular videos of Scrap Mechanic.Īs for the required specs, meeting recommended specs would be. There currently isn't any weapons yet in-game, like how Besieged is, but that will eventually be added in. If you usually like to play with building games where you have a wide range of freedom with designs, then yes.
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