I simply sense a youthful approach, one that suggests a need for more experience. That is part content, part communications style. While our development team also must support the product, there are limits to reasonable hand holding. For my own part, perhaps I was a bit more direct than I needed to be. The upshot, of course, is that Outerra is so attractive that it is going to ask people to challenge themselves and become involved, even if their hardware isn't up to the job. Excellence can be a two-edged sword that way.
Dyllenger....don't give up. Gain that experience, learn about video cards and PC's and Outerra too if it calls you that strongly. But remember too that it's one thing to support the application, and another to become a teacher. The Outerra team is small....their task is enormous. It's the whole planet they're building, ya know!