You must be wondering, can my PC run Adam Wolfe? On this page you will find Adam Wolfe system requirements for PC (Windows and Mac). We constantly update our data to provide you with latest and most accurate requirements.
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Adam Wolfe minimum requirements for Windows assume having at least Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 operating system. Your processor should be 1.5 Ghz or a more powerful one. The minimum RAM requirement is 1 GB. As for a graphics card, it should be Graphics card with DirectX 9 level (shader model 2.0) capabilities. You also have to have 1.7 GB free disk space to install the game.
If you go for recommended requirements for Adam Wolfe for Windows, your operating system should be Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10. Recommended CPU would be 2.0 GHz CPU or equivalent. For RAM, it is recommended to have 2 GB or more. And video card — Graphics card with DirectX 9 level (shader model 2.0) capabilities.
As for Mac OS, Adam Wolfe requirements here start with 10.6 operating system. Processor needs to be at least 1.5 Ghz. 1 GB of RAM is required. Your graphics card should be Graphics card with OpenGL 2.0 level capabilities. Finally, the game needs 1.7 GB of free disk space.
As for recommended OS, it is 10.9-10.11. 2.0 GHz processor is recommended. Plus, 2 GB of RAM. Your video card should be Graphics card with OpenGL 2.0 level capabilities.
Game Details
Acting as Adam Wolfe, an investigator of the paranormal, you will discover a hidden world under the modern San Francisco. In this city, ghosts, artifacts, secret orders and curses are just some of the things that Adam will come across working on his most important case.