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I was going to get the Bundle offer, but on the checkout screen it says it's not compatible with my Windows, but doesn't say why.

I'm using Windows 10.
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are you using some kind of VPN to hide your location or the default browser built into Galaxy?... both will cause this error so just use a different machine \ browser as needed

p.s, Gog uses 2 stage in many of their store pages which is a bitch for people not in the states united... easy to work around
No, I'm not using a VPN but I am located in New Zealand.

Does that mean that the warning was just an error and that Stellaris will actually work on my laptop?
Starllaris does work on Windows 10 yes [see image]

I don't know if it will work on your laptop because you have not told us what laptop you have mate... so if its some old thing chugging along with 2G of Ram and no Gpu then that would be a no
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LOL that's a good point!

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz
Installed RAM: 8.00 GB (7.89 GB usable)
System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

Edition: Windows 10 Home

I'm not sure what all that means, but that's what the "About" part of my System Settings say.
the i5 is your cpu chip and a buget one but not that bad... 8G of Ram is a little light and 64bit Windows 10 home is the default standard

so far so good but you will need a Gpu to play most games and we don't know if your system has one yet so try this
[see image]

the square key on the bottom left of most keyboards is called the Windows key, press that plus R at the same time to open the run command

type dxdiag into the box and press enter or return [depends on your keyboard which one you have]

this should start a dianostic which tells you everything about your system... the 2nd [display] tab will say the name of your system Gpu if you have one
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