At 1000 views per day it's the type Q&A thread that although simplistic gets lots of search engine hits.
In general this type of question is poorly received by the community. With a few exceptions, when such a question is asked early (around the time a technology is first launched) or it receives an exceptionally good answer.
So yes, my first reaction would be to close as "lacks focus" or "needs details or clarity" (we all know hundreds of questions like that one tend to get closed everyday across SE).
Is there a way we can improve the question
Maybe adding a couple of well chosen key phrases to the body of the question could benefit it. Like "what are the minimum recommended system requirements" just to increase the number of hits.
I'm not entirely sure how Google searches work, but short questions seem to find their way to the front page, so this one sentence format actually seems to have potential for becoming front page material.
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention. You didn't pass.
I have 10k reviews on Stack Overflow and I've stopped trying to make sense to this. The trick for an experienced mass reviewer is opening a new tab and checking the question out. Otherwise every 200-300 reviews you'll stumble on a question that defies all usual logic, or you'll fail every bad audit you come across.