Escape Academy System Requirements
Escape Academy system requirements 2024 - can your PC run Escape Academy?
Escape Academy minimum requirements
- Memory: 4 GB
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 510
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
- File Size: 5 GB
- OS: Unknown
Escape Academy recommended specs
Unknown recommended system requirements
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Can I Run Escape Academy?
Escape Academy system requirements state that you will need at least 4 GB of RAM. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 5 GB of free disk space available. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 510 graphics card you can play the game. To play Escape Academy you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400.
Escape Academy will run on PC system with and upwards.
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Escape Academy FPS - what frame rate can you expect?
How many FPS will I get on Escape Academy? We reference thousands of reports from PCGameBenchmark users running our FPS tracking app to tell you exactly how Escape Academy performs across a range of different settings and resolutions on the most popular PC gaming setups.
What frame rate does Escape Academy run at?
Here are the typical frame rate samples
Avg FPS | CPU | GPU | RAM |
264 | Intel Core i7-9700F | AMD Radeon RX 6800 | 64 GB |
138 | Intel Core i7-10700K | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 | 64 GB |
51 | Intel Core i9-9900 | Intel UHD 630 | 32 GB |
42 | Intel Core i9-9880H | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 | 64 GB |
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