Are you being serious right now? I cant tell.
Yes. It's completely normal for game developers to describe what their game is capable of. The hardware is totally irrelevant.
PC developers don't list the thousands of different potential performance and fidelity levels that could be had with different settings and hardware configurations. They tell you what the version is capable of,
it goes without saying that higher fidelity and performance = increased hardware demand.
Still really struggling to see why this is hard to understand. This has been the reality of PC gaming forever, yet for some odd reason I see this weird misunderstanding "NOT ON MY PC!" and "YEAH, WHICH PC IS THAT?!". It's a totally useless comment unless you actually believe that it is reasonable to expect developers to release performance profiles for hundreds, if not thousands of potential hardware/software configurations AND how they run at different settings the game offers?
It's totally irrelevant to the point being made. Which is the PC version of the game
is capable of x (In this case, of running at 60fps).