Baby Steps System Requirements

Baby Steps system requirements 2024 - can your PC run Baby Steps?

Baby Steps minimum requirements

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

Baby Steps recommended specs

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

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

Can I Run Baby Steps?

An Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU is required at a minimum to run Baby Steps. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 510 graphics card you can play the game. The minimum memory requirement for Baby Steps is 4 GB of RAM installed in your computer.

Baby Steps will run on PC system with TBD and upwards.

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Baby Steps System Requirements PC Graph - Can I Run Baby Steps
Baby Steps System Requirements - Can You Run Baby Steps?

Baby Steps Details

Baby Steps PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Developers Bennett Foddy Gabe Cuzzillo Maxi Boch
   Publisher Devolver Digital
   Categories Action Casual Indie
   Baby Steps Release Date TBAs
What is Baby Steps?

Play as Nate, an unemployed failson with nothing going for him, until one day he discovers a power he never knew he had… putting one foot in front of the other.