I am able to run this game fairly well with optimum game settings on my Intel i5-8400T CPU using Intel UHD-630 2Gb memory integrated graphics, Windows 10 and 12Gb 2666mHz system memory. MFL is a fun game but can become somewhat repetitious. You can play quick single games, seasonal, playoff series, dynasty mode and online head-to-head games. Your wins come pretty easy at Rookie difficulty level against the AI. At Normal difficulty it becomes more challening, especially against much higher ranked teams. Dynasty-mode allows you ongoind development one chosed team while playing consecutive seasons. D-mode will allow recruiting of free agents (1 to 3) and making league trades (just one) between games and up to halfway through your season. MFL season and dynasty modes also allow you to develop your existing team players with individual earned XP points, arrange players in your depth chart and make in-game temporary player substitutions. If you purchase the add-on MFL packs then Rookie level is a good choice to open those locked teams in Dynasty-mode using the team specified that unlocks them. Overall, I like MFL Dynasty. The voice commentary is rather limited and recurring but amusing. Perhaps the deveopers will consider making an expansion pack for added voice commentary. I'd really love for the developers to create more team customization options to the game. Regardless... If you love football, tongue-in-cheek humor, inappropriate language and subject matter, savage beat-downs and a little life-expring field terrain you'll probably enjoy this game. Perhaps our "realworld" football league could take some lessons from MFL. Sure would make our Sundays a lot more interesting.