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Can I Run Fast Food Simulator?

IndieSimulationEarly Access 10 Dec, 2024 191 playing now Steam
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System Requirements

ComponentMinimumRecommendedYour PC
GPU Nvidia GTX 1050 / RX 570 (4GB+ of VRAM) Nvidia RTX 3060 / RX 6700 (8GB+ of VRAM) Detecting...
CPU Intel i5 4690 / AMD FX 8350 Intel i7 8700K / AMD r5 3600 Detecting...
RAM 8 GB 16 GB Detecting...
Storage 5 GB 5 GB
DirectX Version 11 Version 12

About

Welcome to the world's most chaotic place! Play solo or co-op with up to 6 players. Run a fast-food restaurant, and work with your friends to expand your business. Take orders, make burgers, and increase your earnings by dealing with customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run Fast Food Simulator on my PC?

To run Fast Food Simulator you need at least Nvidia GTX 1050 and 8GB RAM. For the best experience, Nvidia RTX 3060 with 16GB RAM is recommended. Use CanIRun.gg to check your PC instantly for free.

What are the minimum requirements for Fast Food Simulator?

Fast Food Simulator minimum requirements: GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 / RX 570 (4GB+ of VRAM), CPU: Intel i5 4690 / AMD FX 8350, RAM: 8 GB, Storage: 5 GB, DirectX: Version 11.

What are the recommended specs for Fast Food Simulator?

Fast Food Simulator recommended specs: GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 / RX 6700 (8GB+ of VRAM), CPU: Intel i7 8700K / AMD r5 3600, RAM: 16 GB, Storage: 5 GB, DirectX: Version 12.

How many GB is Fast Food Simulator?

Fast Food Simulator requires at least 5 GB of free storage for installation. Make sure you have some extra headroom for patches and save files.

Can a GTX 1650 run Fast Food Simulator?

No — a GTX 1650 falls below the minimum GPU requirement for Fast Food Simulator. You would need a stronger card (roughly Nvidia GTX 1050 or better) for a playable experience.

Is Fast Food Simulator CPU or GPU intensive?

Fast Food Simulator puts balanced load on both CPU and GPU. Neither component is dramatically heavier than the other, so a mid-range CPU paired with a mid-range GPU delivers the best experience.