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Welcome to our jolly dystopia.

<span class="bold">We Happy Few</span>, a stylish action/adventure about escaping a city of oppressive happiness, is coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com.

Did you take your happy pill today? Please try not to skip on your regular dose, otherwise you might start hallucinating and seeing things that shouldn't be there. Like derelict houses dressed in colourful banners. People jumping off London Bridge with a smile painted on their faces. Violent acts against those who refuse to always look on the bright side of life.

You are not one of those, by any chance? Because if so, you better run, hide, or take your happy pill with a nice cup of tea. Before we find you and give it to you.

Wishlist <span class="bold">We Happy Few</span> today and get ready for a dark tale set in a 1960s dystopia of cheerful denial and obligatory merriment, coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com.

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Post edited July 26, 2016 by maladr0Id
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Breja: We want information. Information. INFORMATION.
Have you taken your joy yet?
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Chacranajxy: Am I reading this right? A pre-order for an early access game?

At least there are survival elements. Thank goodness.
It's a "Coming Soon" announcement, not a pre-order :)
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Manywhelps: Hi folks! Sam from Compulsion here. We're going to keep an eye on the forums etc on launch, and are keen to get your feedback. In the meantime...
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IronArcturus: I've been looking forward to this game! It looks really interesting! Could you tell us what are the system requirements for We Happy Few? I don't see them listed on the game card.
These are the *current* specs (subject to change etc.)

Recommended specs:

Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD, 2.5 GHz or faster
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 660 GTX or AMD Radeon 7870 HD series or higher
DirectX: DirectX 11, Shader Model 5
Operating System: 64 bit, Windows 7 and above

Minimum specs:

Processor: Triple-core Intel or AMD, 2.0 GHz or faster
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 460 GTX or AMD Radeon 5870 HD series or higher
Mobile: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M or higher.
DirectX: DirectX 11, Shader Model 4
Operating System: 64 bit, Windows 7 and above
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JudasIscariot: It's a "Coming Soon" announcement, not a pre-order :)
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Wishbone: It's an honest mistake. We are so used to you only announcing any release ahead of time if there is a pre-order involved.
We've announced quite a few Coming Soon games without pre-orders :P
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JudasIscariot: We've announced quite a few Coming Soon games without pre-orders :P
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Wishbone: At a guess, how many percent of your releases with no pre-order would you say have graced the "Upcoming" tab on the front page since its creation? And out of those, how many have had any release date other than "TBA" at any time prior to their release?

You don't actually have to answer those ;-)
Are we moving the goalposts now? :P
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justinevans: How are these high requirements. if you game im hoping your on a 64bit OS with at least 8GB of memory. if not their are plenty of relitivly cheap builds that can get you way over these requirements. But i hope they can use the power of more beefier machines. ^_^
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IronArcturus: It's not the RAM that's the issue. But a lot of people don't have really high-end video cards to play that--especially with Shader Model 5.
Nvidia should have one soon for $250.
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JudasIscariot: It's a "Coming Soon" announcement, not a pre-order :)
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micktiegs_8: I noticed the game in the 'new' section on the front a day ago for a few hours... it was about $40 for me, didn't say coming soon either lol. Technical hiccup?
Yep.
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JudasIscariot: Nvidia should have one soon for $250.
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IronArcturus: That's like saying, "A small loan of a million dollars." :P
Not sure how a million dollars compares to $250 but OK.
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JudasIscariot: Nvidia should have one soon for $250.
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shmerl: RX 480 from AMD is also very budget friendly option, especially for Linux users. With Mesa soon hitting OpenGL 4.5, I suspect Nvidia will fall out of favor on Linux, and AMD will take lead.

I plan to get RX 480 myself soon.
We'll see :)