I googled it, and the top result wanted to download/install a PuP.

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    I just, uh, borrow them from a friend to see how they work on my rig, nothing else will give you a better representation, everything else will just be a guess.

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      A caveat to this is that sometimes your friend’s games run better since he/she removed the power-hungry annoying part that prevented you from borrowing it.

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    Check Steam. It lists minimum system requirements on each games store page at the bottom.

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      As someone who released a game on Steam, I had no idea what to put in as the minimum requirements. I basically said “screw it” and put in the specs of the PC I started developing it on because I had no way to test it on anything else.

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      Starfield CPU requirement is “Intel Core i7-6800K or newer”. I ran the game at nearly constant 60FPS on an (unsupported) i7-4790K.

      Sometimes the requirements are bullshit.

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    Think you’d have to give a site too much permission on your system for comfort. Every game tells you the minimum/recommended spec. Safest just to look at that.

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        Isn’t it that sites can request hardware data but browser decides on what it gets, I use a locked down browser and I’m pretty sure it denies most requests even going as far to display sites below 1920x1080

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          Well yes of course, your browser is the client and it can tell the site whatever it wants. I’m assuming readers are using a standard browser that isn’t locked down.

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            Maybe we could assume that on reddit, lemmys user base are known to be more privacy centric and tech aware.

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    There’s one called can I run it, or something like that. It’s probably the top result you’re talking about. It always tells me I can’t run games that run absolutely fine, so I wouldn’t put much stock into it anyways.

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    Try protondb, most comments say what they have for hardware and how well the games run. Keep in mind this is for linux gaming primarily