Locke(d) System Requirements

Locke(d) system requirements 2025 - can your PC run Locke(d)?

Locke(d) minimum requirements

  • Memory: 2 GB
  • Graphics Card: Unknown
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867
  • File Size: 130 MB
  • OS: Unknown

Locke(d) recommended specs

Unknown recommended system requirements

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Can I Run Locke(d)?

You will need at least 130 MB of free disk space to install Locke(d). Provided that you have at least a modern graphics card graphics card you can play the game. Locke(d) system requirements state that you will need at least 2 GB of RAM. To play Locke(d) you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867.

Locke(d) will run on PC system with and upwards. Additionally it has Mac and Linux versions.

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Locke(d) Mac OS system requirements (minimum)

  • Memory:2 GB
  • Graphics Card:ATI FireGL T2-128
  • CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867
  • File Size:130 MB
  • OS:10.10+

Locke(d) Linux system requirements (minimum)

  • Memory:2 GB
  • Graphics Card:ATI FireGL T2-128
  • CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo Q6867
  • File Size:130 MB
  • OS:Ubuntu 16.04+

Locke(d) Details

Locke(d) PC Specs
   Download Via Steam
   Categories Indie Free to Play
   Locke(d) Release Date 23rd of January 2023
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