Ring of Pain System Requirements (2020) | Minimum & Recommended PC Specs
Quick Hardware Summary
Ring of Pain requires at least a capable CPU, a dedicated GPU, and 8 GB RAM. For recommended settings, aim for powerful CPU and high-end GPU.

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About Ring of Pain
Observe the Ring and plan your fate,
Pain is pending, contemplate.
Ring of Pain is a roguelike card game dungeon crawler played as a series of choices.
Frail and fragile, you awake in the Owl's nest. Journey into the Shadow and expose the truth of your situation.
Collect items that affect survival and mobility.
Manage your limited inventory and navigate wisely: Optimise, strategise, learn and adapt.
Persistence favoured, grit desired,
Patience good but not required.
Ring of Pain System Requirements
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Recommended
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Can I run Ring of Pain on my PC?
To run Ring of Pain on PC you need at minimum a Not specified processor, a Not specified graphics card, and Not specified of RAM running on Windows 10. For the best experience at recommended settings, upgrade to a Not specified CPU and Not specified GPU.
What GPU do I need to run Ring of Pain?
The minimum GPU required to run Ring of Pain is the Not specified. For smooth gameplay at high graphics settings, a Not specified is recommended.
How much RAM does Ring of Pain require?
Ring of Pain requires a minimum of Not specified RAM. For the recommended experience, Not specified of RAM is suggested.
How to check if your PC can run Ring of Pain
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