Abstract Initiative System Requirements

We take a look at Abstract Initiative's system requirement on PC

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Abstract Initiative has been on the way since 2016, and honestly, the wait might just be worth it if your PC can run the thing. If you want to find out, then you’re going to need to check your system information.

If you don’t know how to check your system specs, then you can use this great guide that we wrote to make the process much easier. Once you know what you’re dealing with, check out your hardware against the information that we’ve provided below. If your system looks like it might struggle, you’ll need to get some upgrades for your hardware, or completely replace it in a words case scenario.

Abstract Initiative Release Date & Game Details

  • Release Date : 31st October, 2022 (Microsoft Windows)
  • System Requirements : Very Low
  • Genre : First-Person Puzzle
  • Developer : Concept Equels
  • Publisher : Concept Equels

Abstract Initiative is a first-person puzzle game in the same vein as Portal and N.E.R.O, but with an interesting, neon-tinged aesthetic and a focus on movement-based puzzles. It’s been in production since at least 2016, and it seems like it’s finally going to be hitting digital store shelves during October of 2022.

Abstract Initiative System Requirements

Abstract Initiative Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : Core i3 | AMD A6 2.4Ghz
  • RAM : 2 GB RAM
  • GPU : NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 | AMD Radeon HD 4670 | Intel HD Graphics 4000
  • Operating System : Windows Vista SP2 | 7 SP1 | 8 | 10
  • Storage Space : 5GB

No recommended details have been released for this game.

What Gaming PC Do We Recommend To Play Abstract Initiative?

Can you tell this game has been in the works since 2016? Those specs up there are pretty dang low, so the chances are that if you have a PC made in the past decade, you’ll be able to play this game. If not, you can probably get something put together for less than $300 if you buy all second-hand parts and construct it for yourself. Failing that, look in a thrift store or something.

If you want to buy a pre-built you can probably get one for a similar price to the self-built machine for once, mostly because you’ll be looking for a second-hand desktop or laptop from at least half a decade ago, if not longer.

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Will Worrall

Will is the Games Editor at WePC and is a writer who's been tinkering with computers and software since he was old enough to know what a keyboard or screwdriver is. Since 2016 he has written for several high-profile websites, including MakeUseOf and Space.com, specializing in retro gaming and technology, guides, and cybersecurity.

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