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No fair changing system requirements after release, or newly enforcing requirements you permitted when you sold it.
Reminds me of when they sold games on Steam and then months later tried to mandate PSN accounts for PC players.
Yea, if you update your game with new stuff that causes performance issues on older things, then just put up a warning about it and call it good
Sometimes these companies do way too much