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Balatro looks like a complex enough title to require university-level training
*struggles to remember the name of a modern game with impressive hardware requirements*
Also, a pain to look at – you mean they were so ineffably beautiful that you suffered greatly due to intrinsic limitations of human language and its apparent inability to convey such extreme emotions?
I get it!
If you are interested enough to watch something about it, I can recommend Markiplier's recent video on Balatro, it shows the game from a newbie perspective. And for some crazy games I recommend Balatro University.
Mircea, haha, but if Stardew valley runs well on it, it an okay machine, it's enough for a good time
(I've heard the name 'Balatro' but have never seen a screenshot from the game. I sorta live under a rock when it comes to new releases)