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Hello, I was checking the sys requirements of some games I bought but haven't downloaded yet. I'm pretty sure I met them, but I get paranoid about this since Deadly Premonition kinda screwed me over (yes tried all the fixes).

Anyway, I noticed this:

Minimum system requirements - Windows: Windows® XP / Vista® / Windows® 7 Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD AthlonTM 1.5 GHz (Intel® Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz recommended) Memory: 512 MB (1 GB recommended) Hard Disk Space: 2+ GB Video: DirectX® 9 compliant w/ 64MB RAM (128 MB recommended) Sound: Direct X 9.0 compliant DirectX®: DirectX 9.0 or higher


And I realize it's a very nitpicky thing, but wouldn't it look so much nicer and easier to read like this?:

Minimum system requirements - Windows: Windows® XP / Vista® / Windows® 7 Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD AthlonTM 1.5 GHz (Intel® Pentium® 4 2.4 GHz recommended)
Memory: 512 MB (1 GB recommended) Hard Disk Space: 2+ GB
Video: DirectX® 9 compliant w/ 64MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
Sound: Direct X 9.0 compliant DirectX®: DirectX 9.0 or higher


Simple suggestion, so am I alone here? Does anybody else care or is it not worth the time? Also, I have no idea if this is the same on each games page, but I know I've seen it in paragraph form more often than not. Also also, it may be the way the devs submit the game and not how GOG formats the page, but still would make things look nicer even if it takes one more line.
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whatsnottaken: Hello, I was checking the sys requirements of some games I bought but haven't downloaded yet. I'm pretty sure I met them, but I get paranoid about this since Deadly Premonition kinda screwed me over (yes tried all the fixes).
Interesting, on the Shadow Warrior 2 page it is just as you suggest and on the Thief Gold page it is as you describe.

May depends on when the game got to the store.
Yeah, that makes me think it's more to do with the way the developer submits the game and description maybe? But it could be different people at GOG are putting up the pages or something. It's also possible this is a practice they started relatively recently so maybe older games still have this format and newer ones have the one I suggest. Either way, whoever controls it, hope they consider this.