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Tens of Thousands of People Buying the Top 10 PC Games This
Christmas Will Not Be Able to Use Them
Even worse, once they open the package, they can't get their
money back either.
EL DORADO HILLS, Calif., Dec. 12, 2007 -- For many people
who get computer games this Christmas, the day won't be so
merry. Results from over 3.5 million user tests in the past
two months show that 44.1% of the time, the person's
computer doesn't meet the publisher's basic requirements to
run the most popular computer games.
Beside the disappointment of not being able to run the game,
there is the shock that comes when a person tries to return
the opened software and finds that most retailers do not
accept returns of opened software packages.
Fortunately, there is a solution. Plus, it is fast and it's
free.
It is a special testing website called CanYouRunIt.com
(http://www.CanYouRunIt.com) and it is a free service by
System Requirements Lab, who developed the patent-pending
technology behind the site.
"CanYouRunIt.com provides a simple, one-click solution,"
said John Hussey, president of Systems Requirements Lab.
"Users simply select the game they want to test, and hit the
Can You Run It button. In less than 30 seconds a
comprehensive report tells them if their computer can run
it. If not, it displays what is wrong and exactly what is
needed so the user can run the game."
An amazingly large number of computers can't run the most
popular games being offered. This is because the graphic
demands for games have outpaced all but the most recent
personal computers' and graphic cards' capabilities.
CanYouRunIt.com was created out of the same frustration many
people are about to experience this coming holiday season.
"Frankly, I was so mad, I was seeing red," said Hussey. "I
had just bought a new computer and I thought I'd treat
myself to a game. After installing the game, it wouldn't
run. I spent two days on the phone with tech support and
finally found out my graphics card wasn't correct. I
thought, 'I've been in the software business since 1989, if
I can't figure this out, how is anyone else supposed to?' I
decided to make sure this never happened to anyone again."
The result is the technology behind CanYouRunIt.com along
with a pledge to provide this service free to all web users.
"The message is this, ideally, you should always check to
see if you can run a game before you buy it. And if that
doesn't happen, always check it before you open the package,
so you are able to return it," said Hussey.
About System Requirements Lab
System Requirements Lab (http://www.CanYouRunIt.com)
provides Instant Expert Analysis, a patent pending web-based
service that was launched in summer 2005. Over 16 million
tests have been performed for clients such as NVIDIA, AMD,
Activision, CNET, Eidos, IGN, and Electronic Arts UK.
System Requirements Lab is a division of Husdawg, LLC, a
leading provider of electronic registration and customer
relationship management solutions and technology for the
computer software and hardware industry since 1991,
For more information, details about the current top ten PC
games, or to arrange any live interviews, see the contact
information below.
Contact:
Richard Wilson, Public Relations
(530) 677-0600 (direct)
Richard.wilson@Sentium.com
John Hussey, President
System Requirements Lab
(916) 933-7622
jhussey@husdawg.com
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