Goosebumps: The Game System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

  • OS : Windows Vista or Windows 7
  • Processor : Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading
  • Memory : 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics : Intel HD Graphics
  • DirectX : Version 9.0
  • Storage : 600 MB available space
  • OS : Windows 7 or Windows 8
  • Processor : Indel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 x2 or higher
  • Memory : 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics : VIDIA® GeForce™ 200 series or higher, AMD® Radeon™ HD5000 series or higher
  • DirectX : Version 11
  • Storage : 600 MB available space

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Graphics Requirements

To run Goosebumps: The Game it is recommended that you have a minimum of an Intel HD Graphics. The recommended graphic card for the best visual experience is an VIDIA® GeForce™ 200 series or higher, AMD® Radeon™ HD5000 series or higher (or better).

DirectX Version 9.0 should also be available on your system.

Running Goosebumps: The Game on a graphics card that is above the recommended specifications will allow you to achieve the highest levels of visual detail and the best frame rates. Good frame rates can be beneficial when playing competitive games. A higher frame rate will reduce input lag allowing you to react more quickly to events on screen.

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CPU Requirements

Goosebumps: The Game requires that you have a minimum of an Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz with Hyper Threading processor. For the best game experience an Indel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 x2 or higher (or better) processor is recommended.

Some games require a powerful CPU in order to manage the game engine. The game engine deals with things like processing network communications for multi-player games and the AI of your enemies in strategy games. Some games are considered CPU intensive or CPU dependent. Most modern games offload work directly to the GPU and don't require a powerful CPU for demanding visuals.

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Memory Requirements

It is recommended that you have a minimum of 1 GB RAM to run Goosebumps: The Game.

Having more than the recommended level of RAM for a game will usually not yield much extra gaming performance. However it may be useful if your computer runs other applications in the background.

Storage Requirements

You should have a minimum of 600 MB available space to install and run Goosebumps: The Game.

An SSD (Solid State Drive) will generally deliver faster game load times than a HDD with a fixed head. Having more than the recommended level of storage available for a game will usually not improve your experience.

Operating System Requirements

Goosebumps: The Game runs on Windows Vista or Windows 7. The recommended operating system the best compatability is Windows 7 or Windows 8.

Meeting operating system requirements is not always necessary and can sometimes be overlooked. However running an old operating system will usually mean you may have to install extra drivers and encounter unsupported game crashes.

Platforms

Goosebumps: The Game was first released on Oct 12, 2015. It is currently available on the following platforms:

  • Playstation 4
  • Xbox One

An alternative to expensive graphics cards and CPU purchases is console gaming. You may not get the absolute best frame rates or visual quality but if a game is available for a console you can usually be sure of an acceptable level of performance at all times.