Rigged System Requirements

Rigged system requirements 2025 - can your PC run Rigged?

Here are the Rigged system requirements:

Minimum

  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Graphics Card: Unknown
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
  • File Size: 500 MB
  • OS: Unknown

Recommended

  • Memory: 8 GB
  • Graphics Card: Unknown
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-1300F
  • File Size: 500 MB
  • OS: Windows 10/11 (64-Bit)

Can you run it? Test your computer against Rigged system requirements.

Can I Run Rigged?

In terms of game file size, you will need at least 500 MB of free disk space available. To play Rigged you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400. Whereas, an Intel Core i5-1300F is recommended in order to run it. Provided that you have at least a modern graphics card you can play the game. The minimum memory requirement for Rigged is 4 GB of RAM installed in your computer. If possible, make sure your have 8 GB of RAM in order to run Rigged to its full potential.

Rigged will run on PC system with and upwards.

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Rigged System Requirements - Can You Run Rigged?

Rigged Details

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What is Rigged?

A relaxing puzzle game about changing voting district lines in order to rig elections, an action called Gerrymandering.