often times minimum and recommended specs are PC parts that the developers had available at that time to test their games on. also what’s considered “minimum” is like a grey area. for example look at this madlad playing Witcher 3 at what it seems like 2 fps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVGCebGUpOc
my advice would be to buy the game and tinker with the video options to see if it’s still an enjoyable experience. if not you can always ask for a refund
often times minimum and recommended specs are PC parts that the developers had available at that time to test their games on. also what’s considered “minimum” is like a grey area. for example look at this madlad playing Witcher 3 at what it seems like 2 fps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVGCebGUpOc
my advice would be to buy the game and tinker with the video options to see if it’s still an enjoyable experience. if not you can always ask for a refund