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Can I Run Don't Disturb?

Indie Sep 1, 2016 1 playing now Steam
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System Requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommendedYour PC
GPU OpenGL 1.1 Capable Video with 512MB VRAM Intel integrated graphics 4000 Detecting...
CPU 1.4 GHz 3.0 GHz Detecting...
RAM 0.5 GB 4 GB Detecting...
Storage 0.390625 GB 0.390625 GB
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Single-player puzzle adventure with a beautiful, distinctive art style and a genuinely emotional story. As a lonely dog wandering the afterlife searching for his dead master, 'Don't Disturb' explores traditional Asian views on death and the underworld.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run Don't Disturb on my PC?

To run Don't Disturb you need at least OpenGL 1.1 Capable Video with 512MB VRAM and 0.5GB RAM. For the best experience, Intel integrated graphics 4000 with 4GB RAM is recommended. Use CanIRun.gg to check your PC instantly for free.

What are the minimum requirements for Don't Disturb?

Don't Disturb minimum requirements: GPU: OpenGL 1.1 Capable Video with 512MB VRAM, CPU: 1.4 GHz, RAM: 0.5 GB, Storage: 0.390625 GB.

What are the recommended specs for Don't Disturb?

Don't Disturb recommended specs: GPU: Intel integrated graphics 4000, CPU: 3.0 GHz, RAM: 4 GB, Storage: 0.390625 GB.

How many GB is Don't Disturb?

Don't Disturb requires at least 0.390625 GB of free storage for installation. Make sure you have some extra headroom for patches and save files.

Can a GTX 1650 run Don't Disturb?

We don't have a confirmed GPU score for Don't Disturb, but a GTX 1650 is an entry-level card from 2019 — it can usually run older or lightweight titles at 1080p low. Run the free CanIRun.gg check to see exactly where your PC lands.

Is Don't Disturb CPU or GPU intensive?

Don't Disturb does not expose a confirmed GPU tier in our database, so we cannot say definitively whether it is CPU or GPU bound. As a rule of thumb, most modern 3D titles lean GPU-heavy at 1080p and above.