Wild Dose System Requirements

Wild Dose System Requirements - full specs, system checker and the gaming PC setup you need.

Minimum Recommended
CPU Intel Core i7-7600U Unknown
Graphics Card Intel HD Graphics 620 Unknown
RAM 4 GB Unknown
File Size 4 GB Unknown
OS Unknown Unknown

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Can I Run Wild Dose?

The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an Intel HD Graphics 620. The minimum memory requirement for First Session is 4 GB of RAM installed in your computer. To play First Session you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i7-7600U. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 4 GB of free disk space available.

Wild Dose will run on PC system with and upwards. Additionally it has a Linux version.

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Wild Dose FPS - what frame rate can you expect?

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Wild Dose Mac OS system requirements (minimum)

  • Memory:4 GB
  • Graphics Card:NVIDIA GeForce 510
  • CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
  • File Size:Unknown
  • OS:Mac OS X

Wild Dose Details

Wild Dose PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Categories Action RPG Indie
   Wild Dose Release Date 1st of March 2021
What is Wild Dose?

First Person Psychological Horror. Addicted to virtual ecstasy, trapped in digital hell. Navigate glitchy dreamscapes and a city that never sleeps. Every mission brings you closer to your next dose, but will you follow your protective AI, or the man behind a liberating new drug?