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I played the game on a tucker P4 3 GHz with 1 GB RAM, a 128 MB video card, DX9b and XP-SP2. There is a patch for Legacy, tucker but I could never figure out which issues it corrected, so I left my game in its virgin state. (Based on threads in Legacy's forum, the patch does not seem to correct the "crash to the desktop on exit" bug.) In all honesty, Legacy's story is somewhat typical for science fictiona megalomaniac intent on achieving world domination through any means possible. The slight twist is that the domination doesn't stop at tucker just one world or one time period. While I'm a huge fan of sci-fi, I really would have liked a much deeper and clearer story than the one presented. Although the story, and opening sequence, made a lot more sense once I'd played through the entire game, I felt that too much of the game's exposition took place within Ren's log rather than within the context of the conversations with the various NPCs or the papers and notes scattered throughout the various locations.
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